Funky Cars > Chrysler to Build 500 in Mexico, for Mexicans? | The Truth About Cars

[The Truth About Cars] Fiat talked a big game to get Chrysler, and we’re all going to watch as none of it comes to fruition and Fiat uses Chrysler’s plants for their own greedy purposes. Fiat and Alfa are going to have new products for sale in America before Chrysler has a new lineup of competitive small and midsize cars.

Previous [Previous] Will Chrysler take the government's money and run for t...

Next [Next] Idaho National Laboratory touts fuel efficiency measures at en...

Some related posts from Technorati and Google.

[Autoblog] REPORT: Fiat's fuel-saving Multi-air tech could come to Chrysler ...: Alfa Romeo already has MultiAir out in the wild with the MiTo, and with the need for fuel efficiency gains in Chrysler's lineup, something that's essentially as easy as snapping pieces together seems very attractive.

[Car Advice | News Blog] Chrysler to adopt Fiat's Multiair technology » Car Advice | News Blog: Director of Fiat Powertrain Technologies, Lucio Bernard, said Fiat's Multiair technology could be fitted rather easily to Chrysler's current engine lineup while explaining how the Multiair system allows for individual control of air in .

[MotorAuthority] Significant changes planned for 'new' Chrysler lineup - MotorAuthority: Chrysler’s viability plan presented to the U.S. Treasury back in February turned out to be a goldmine for information about the company’s future plans. Not only were there details about the next-generation Chrysler 300 and 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee, but the documents also outlined details for some of Fiat’s future models that will be heading to North America.

[Motor Trend Blog] Ciao, Fiat-Chrysler... A Look at What Product Moves Could Be Next ...: But after one government loan that required divesting most overseas operations followed by a lack of presence in Western Europe, followed by nine years under Daimler and then two under Cerberus, all in the last 30 years, I'll be surprised if Chrysler as we know it survives the next decade. I'll be surprised if Fiat doesn't do to Chrysler what Chrysler did to American Motors 20 years ago -- strip it down to the Jeep brand.

Reflected tags on Technorati: Blog, , , , , ,