interesting.
fiat have certainly improved from their uno days
Fiat is intent on becoming the next global automotive superpower, with its sights set on swallowing both Chrysler and GM’s European division Opel.
If the bold strategy succeeds, the new Fiat group could triple its production to 6m vehicles annually according to industry analysts – although not before a vicious cost-cutting exercise slashes through major areas of overlap between the three companies. Fiat is well advanced in negotiations to secure Chrysler, which is currently less than a week away from bankruptcy if it can’t show the US government it is a viable contender for more bailout funds.
The chief executive of Fiat, Sergio Marchionne has confirmed the intention to cement a deal with Chrysler remains Fiat’s ‘first and foremost objective’. However Marchionne has also said Fiat will be a ‘willing player’ in a drive to further industry consolidation.
According to a Financial Times article today, Fiat insiders have confirmed they are talking to the German government about a possible move on Opel. However discussions are at an early stage, and Fiat is expected to face strong resistance from German unions who fear major job losses if such a union goes ahead.
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interesting.
fiat have certainly improved from their uno days
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I wonder what this means for us... if anything?
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fiat astra vxr
its got a nice ring to it
*BTM* Opel Astra SRi 2.2L
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So... Fiat could take over OPEL... ditch the Corsa and Astra as FIAT already have small cars in that range and just take the Insignia. Sounds like a plan to me
FIAT could then take the Insignia and rebadge it as a Chrysler for the USA. Use the Chrysler network to sell Fiat small cars.
ditch two of the EU's best selling cars? selling much higher numbers than the bravo/punto
i think not.
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Opels with Ferrari Parts??
V-12 Omega's.
Imagine.............
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