Thursday, April 30, 2009

The Consumation of Chrysler

Well - what a turn of events. While GM is slowly being whittled away into what is hoped to be a sustainable company, Chrysler appears to be off the hook.

They're not really. Word is out that the UAW has approved contract concessions for Chrysler and Fiat has agreed to manage Chrysler (and Fiat still isn't taking on Chrysler debt, AFAIK). What exactly is going on?

Well, it may be best summarized as the invasion of the pod people, Italian style. Basically, Fiat is getting a husk of a company (or the infrastructure of an industrial company) with which it can mold its, Fiat's, reentry into the US market. Fiat will displace the current CEO, Bob Nardelli with a CEO of their own (and who knows what will happen to Jim Press).

What Fiat gets is the ability to build, service and sell Fiats, Alfa Romeos, (and please, please Fiat, bring in Lancias) in the US using the existing structure Chrysler has in place. Expect few if any Chrysler models to survive beyond 2011, possibly some Dodge product will survive, and Jeep should be left pretty much intact (with some of the weaker Jeep product, such as the Compass, going away).

This is a completely different outcome than expected for GM, it basically appears that the US government had enough sense to own only one auto maker. ; -)

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