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more about #fiatpanda more comments → sos10: I want a Jeep version of the Fiat Multipla! more » Dr. H. F. Danger: Challenger HemiAbarth 500 RWD 500 MADNESS! more » drewdrawshashtags: Awww, come on. How about not rebadging it AT ALL? For fuck's sake, FIAT has a better reputation than Chrysler or Dodge these days, and it wouldn't req... more » Uncle Bo: Personally, I'm not convinced the Fiat brand will make the merger in NA. The little equity it has is toxic. Maybe as a limited distribution plan but... more » WheatKing: more » WheatKing: Take Viper ACR.. give to Maserati.. quad turbo v12 and a nice interior.. lap ring.. laugh at Mercedes, Corvette, Nissan, Porsche, Bugatti more » Maxichamp: I want the entire Alfa Romeo line-up here. Now. more » Graverobber: I can't wait for the Fiat Punto Cruiser! I'm less excited about the Fiat Cromavan. more » Van Sarockin, rogue trebuchet: America is crying out for a new Neon. And when the economy picks up, a Cordoba. But who knows, maybe we'll see the reintroduction of the Imperiale. more » Mobius: Just get Fiat to do the interiors and the suspension, and Chrysler the engines. more » Syrax: I'm pretty sure this will end as another merger of equals.They will pillage Chrysler again. more » Cognitive Friction: Chrysler 300 + Fiat 500 = CHRYSLAT 800 more » Das ASHloch (achtundsiebzig): Synergies can be expected by leveraging Chrysler existing "urban demographic" customer base--acquired primarily in recent years through the sale of 30... more » engineerd: Here's my idea: Jeep: Wrangler and Cherokee lines will remain. Commander will be killed faster than a red shirt in Star Trek. Hopefully they take t... more » B: Finally, a car company combining the bold design of Chrysler with the reliability of Fiat. more » -
#carpocalypse
What Would A Chrysler-Fiat Future Look Like?
A Chrysler bankruptcy will more than likely be filed today, with Fiat picking carrion-bird-like at the automakers remains. That got us thinking about what a re-badged Fiat future would look like. The answer? It's grim. More »

