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Battle Royale: If GM and Chrysler merge, which models survive?
var digg_url = 'http://digg.com/autos/If_GM_and_Chrysler_merge_which_models_survive'; At first we thought the idea of a merger between General Motors and Chrysler LLC was laughable. We still do, but persistent reports to the contrary have us fearing that this marriage just might happen. Combining these two automakers would be a messy job, as many models on both sides of the fence compete directly with on another in the marketplace. If the merger does happen, someone may have to sit down and decide which...

Article added: 2008-12-04 15:19:06   Article Views Rating: 127


Chrysler supposedly in 'chaos', suppliers could demand COD
GM is getting the lion's share of the glaring national spotlight due to the immediacy of the company's cash crunch, but Chrysler's situation is easily just as dire. Employees at the Pentastar know this, as evidenced by the fact that a full 25% of its salaried workforce took voluntary separation packages to get while the getting is good. Those 5,000 people weren't just sitting around at Chrysler headquarters, though. They had responsibilities, and Automotive News and the Dow Jones News Service is...

Article added: 2008-12-08 06:19:35   Article Views Rating: 112


Chrysler supposedly in 'chaos', suppliers could demand COD
GM is getting the lion's share of the glaring national spotlight due to the immediacy of the company's cash crunch, but Chrysler's situation is easily just as dire. Employees at the Pentastar know this, as evidenced by the fact that a full 25% of its salaried workforce took voluntary separation packages to get while the getting is good. Those 5,000 people weren't just sitting around at Chrysler headquarters, though. They had responsibilities, and Automotive News and the Dow Jones News Service is...

Article added: 2008-12-08 06:19:41   Article Views Rating: 104


Chrysler supposedly in 'chaos', suppliers could demand COD
GM is getting the lion's share of the glaring national spotlight due to the immediacy of the company's cash crunch, but Chrysler's situation is easily just as dire. Employees at the Pentastar know this, as evidenced by the fact that a full 25% of its salaried workforce took voluntary separation packages to get while the getting is good. Those 5,000 people weren't just sitting around at Chrysler headquarters, though. They had responsibilities, and Automotive News and the Dow Jones News Service is...

Article added: 2008-12-08 06:20:18   Article Views Rating: 114


Washington may get majority stake in GM, Chrysler
The first draft of the automaker bailout bill is out and late last night, congressional Democrats and the Bush administration were reviewing changes that would put the auto industry’s future under great government scrutiny and may even give Washington a majority stake in GM or Chrysler.Michigan lawmakers said that while the first draft needs some changes, they were hopeful that a bill could pass Congress within the next few days to eliminate the possible loss of 400,000 jobs in the state and 3.3...

Article added: 2008-12-10 06:17:47   Article Views Rating: 109


Chrysler LLC can't survive, expert says | The Detroit News | detnews.com
DETROIT -- Chrysler LLC cannot survive intact, even with a government loan, an automotive analyst said Wednesday. The road ahead for Detroit's automakers, which are losing ground in North America to foreign competitors, is grim, CSM Worldwide forecasters said, predicting that Detroit's Big Three automakers will become the "Detroit Two." It would be best for everyone involved if Chrysler were allowed to gracefully wind down and go away in a controlled, staged process, Michael Robinet, CSM vice president...

Article added: 2008-12-11 06:58:57   Article Views Rating: 104


Chrysler LLC can't survive, expert says | The Detroit News | detnews.com
DETROIT -- Chrysler LLC cannot survive intact, even with a government loan, an automotive analyst said Wednesday. The road ahead for Detroit's automakers, which are losing ground in North America to foreign competitors, is grim, CSM Worldwide forecasters said, predicting that Detroit's Big Three automakers will become the "Detroit Two." It would be best for everyone involved if Chrysler were allowed to gracefully wind down and go away in a controlled, staged process, Michael Robinet, CSM vice president...

Article added: 2008-12-11 06:59:26   Article Views Rating: 182


Options narrow for GM, Chrysler | detnews.com | The Detroit News
What happens next for General Motors Corp. and Chrysler LLC is not clear after the Senate voted against a $14 billion bailout for the domestic auto industry. The specter of bankruptcy has been realized, but the Treasury Department could also still step in and provide money through the Troubled Asset Relief Program, or TARP, the $700 billion fund the government set up for the Wall Street bailout. Both companies have said they will run out of money within weeks and have retained bankruptcy advisers to...

Article added: 2008-12-12 06:46:12   Article Views Rating: 113


Analysts: Chrysler won’t survive with or without bailout funds
Chrysler LLC, which is requesting $7 billion in loans before the end of 2008, is probably in the worst shape out of Detroit’s Big 3. According to CSM Worldwide forecasters, Chrysler does not have the power to survive as standalone automaker with or without government funding.“It would be best for everyone involved if Chrysler were allowed to gracefully wind down and go away in a controlled, staged process, leaving a Detroit Two” Michael Robinet, CSM vice president of global vehicle forecasts, said...

Article added: 2008-12-12 06:46:21   Article Views Rating: 145


Chrysler gas cards' value slips | detnews.com | The Detroit News
Surprisingly, some people are longing for the bad old days of last summer when gasoline prices shot up above $4 a gallon. Remember Chrysler LLC's "Let's Refuel America!" Program over the summer? Car buyers had the choice of taking a rebate on their vehicle purchase or picking up a gas card entitling them to three years of gasoline at the low price of $2.99 a gallon. Now, that's not looking like such a great deal. The current price for regular is far less than $2 per gallon. The offer was a direct...

Article added: 2008-12-15 07:23:41   Article Views Rating: 134



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