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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: 180
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: 100
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: 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: 108
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: 99
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: 108
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: 119
Chrysler/Nissan partnership bears fruit in South America: the Dodge Trazo C1.8 Click above for high-res gallery of the Dodge Trazo C1.8 Early this year Chrysler and Nissan formed a partnership to share products. The big news at the time was that Nissan would be replacing its Titan pickup with a version of the Dodge Ram. But before that deal went down, the two automakers from different continents had already agreed on a partnership that would see the Nissan Versa sold in some South American markets as a Dodge. Today Dodge unveiled that vehicle at the Sao Paulo Auto Show in Brazil... Article added: 2008-12-04 15:19:04 Article Views Rating: 102
Chrysler Outpaces GM To The Bottom Of The Heap: November Sales Fall 47% Chrysler LLC today reported total November 2008 US sales of 85,260 units, down 10% versus October 2008 94,530 units, and down 47% from the same month last year. Inside these total numbers, fleet sales decreased 63% versus last November, as planned, and retail sales were in line with the retail industry down 36%. The company's U.S. retail market share increased 0.6 percentage points in November. "2008 will go down as unlike any other year in the industry, and thus, comparisons to 2007 sales have... Article added: 2008-12-03 07:00:18 Article Views Rating: 152
Next-gen Chrysler 300/Dodge Charger to beat CAFE standards, get 8-speed auto It's pretty obvious at this point that Cerberus doesn't want to keep Chrysler, and turbulent economic realities have scuttled what few available prospects there would have been for new ownership. Some have openly wondered whether team Pentastar is even working on new products at all. Product development VP Frank Klegon insists that new Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep models are on their way, and he points to the next 300/Charger as proof. Klegon told Automotive News at the LA Auto Show that the 2011 redesign... Article added: 2008-12-03 07:00:13 Article Views Rating: 117 |
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