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Chrysler is open to buying and rebading models from other automakers


Chrysler’s CEO Bob Nardelli said that the company is open to buying models from other automakers similar to its deal with Nissan. Nissan and Chrysler announced a deal last month in which both automakers will share vehicles. Chrysler will get a Nissan small car to sell in North America while Nissan’s next-generation Titan will be built by Chrysler.

While Nardelli did not name any automakers that Chrysler is considering, he said that any future decisions depend on the market demand.


“We will not suffer from the not-invented-here syndrome,” Nardelli said. “If we can have similar arrangements … and it makes financial...

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