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A customer checks out new vehicles at a Chrysler dealership in San Jose, Calif. , Monday, Aug. 24, 2009. The dealership has seen spikes in sales due to the Cash for Clunkers Program. View Photo »
Clunkers are lined up at a Chrysler dealership in San Jose, Calif. , as part of the cash for clunkers trade-in program Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2009. View Photo »
The "Cash for Clunkers" program is advertised at a Chrysler dealership in San Jose, Calif. , Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2009. View Photo »
Alvin Gains, retired Chrysler auto assembly worker after 31 years of employment, stands outside the condominium complex he lives in with his wife and children in Sterling Heights, Michigan July 28, 2009. View Photo »
Alvin Gains, retired Chrysler auto assembly worker after 31 years of employment, sits outside his condominium with his son B.J. in Sterling Heights, Michigan July 28, 2009. View Photo »
Alvin Gains, retired Chrysler auto assembly worker after 31 years of employment, sits outside his condominium with his two sons B.J. (L) and Darnell in Sterling Heights, Michigan July 28, 2009. View Photo »
Jeremy Warner leads the way in his wheelchair outside Chrysler LLC Headquarters as he and Josh Stellanger leave after a demonstration calling for Chrysler to restore consumer protections that were eliminated during Chrysler's bankruptcy process in Aubur... View Photo »
Jeremy Warner leads the way in his wheelchair outside Chrysler LLC Headquarters as he and several families call for Chrysler to restore consumer protections that were eliminated during Chrysler's bankruptcy process in Auburn Hills, Michigan July 27, 20... View Photo »
FILE - In this May 1, 2009 file photo, Chrysler's St. Louis South manufacturing facility sits idle in Fenton, Mo. View Photo »
The sun shines down 42nd Street below the landmark "Chrysler Building" (R) in New York City at sunset during the biannual occurrence named "Manhattanhenge", July 12, 2009. View Photo »
The sun shines down 42nd Street below the landmark "Chrysler Building" (R) in New York City at sunset during the biannual occurrence named "Manhattanhenge", July 12, 2009. View Photo »
The sun shines down 42nd Street below the landmark "Chrysler Building" (R) in New York City at sunset during the biannual occurrence named "Manhattanhenge" in New York July 12, 2009. View Photo »
The sun shines down 42nd Street below the landmark "Chrysler Building" (R) in New York City at sunset during the biannual occurrence named "Manhattanhenge" in New York July 12, 2009. View Photo »
The sun shines down 42nd Street below the landmark "Chrysler Building" (R) in New York City at sunset during the biannual occurrence named "Manhattanhenge" in New York July 12, 2009. View Photo »
The sun shines down 42nd Street below the landmark "Chrysler Building" (R) in New York City at sunset during the biannual occurrence named "Manhattanhenge" in New York July 12, 2009. View Photo »
FILE - In this Oct. 6, 27, The Chrysler assembly plant in Belvidere, Ill. , is seen. Spokesman Max Gates said Tuesday, July 7, 2009, employees have been asked to report for work at the automaker's Belvidere plant on Wednesday. View Photo »
Graphic shows sales for Chrysler brand vehicles. View Photo »
Chrysler President James Press testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Friday, June 12, 2009, before a House Energy and Commerce subcommittee hearing on auto dealership closures. View Photo »
General Motors Chief Executive Officer Fritz Henderson, left, and Chrysler President James Press, second from right, listen to the opening statement of James Golick, of Golick Motor Company of Pitcairn, Pa. , right, on Capitol Hill in Washington, Friday... View Photo »
General Motors Chief Executive Officer Fritz Henderson, left, and Chrysler President James Press, are seen on Capitol Hill in Washington, Friday, June 12, 2009, during a break in the House Energy and Commerce subcommittee hearing on auto dealership clos... View Photo »
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A customer checks out new vehicles at a Chrysler dealership in San Jose, Calif. , Monday, Aug. 24, 2009. The dealership has seen spikes in sales due to the Cash for Clunkers Program.
View Photo »Clunkers are lined up at a Chrysler dealership in San Jose, Calif. , as part of the cash for clunkers trade-in program Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2009.
View Photo »The "Cash for Clunkers" program is advertised at a Chrysler dealership in San Jose, Calif. , Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2009.
View Photo »Alvin Gains, retired Chrysler auto assembly worker after 31 years of employment, stands outside the condominium complex he lives in with his wife and children in Sterling Heights, Michigan July 28, 2009.
View Photo »Alvin Gains, retired Chrysler auto assembly worker after 31 years of employment, sits outside his condominium with his son B.J. in Sterling Heights, Michigan July 28, 2009. For the second time in 30 years Gains is leaving his home state of Michigan to find work.
View Photo »Alvin Gains, retired Chrysler auto assembly worker after 31 years of employment, sits outside his condominium with his two sons B.J. (L) and Darnell in Sterling Heights, Michigan July 28, 2009. For the second time in 30 years Gains is leaving his home state of Michigan to find work.
View Photo »Jeremy Warner leads the way in his wheelchair outside Chrysler LLC Headquarters as he and Josh Stellanger leave after a demonstration calling for Chrysler to restore consumer protections that were eliminated during Chrysler's bankruptcy process in Auburn Hills, Michigan July 27, 2009.
View Photo »Jeremy Warner leads the way in his wheelchair outside Chrysler LLC Headquarters as he and several families call for Chrysler to restore consumer protections that were eliminated during Chrysler's bankruptcy process in Auburn Hills, Michigan July 27, 2009.
View Photo »FILE - In this May 1, 2009 file photo, Chrysler's St. Louis South manufacturing facility sits idle in Fenton, Mo.
View Photo »The sun shines down 42nd Street below the landmark "Chrysler Building" (R) in New York City at sunset during the biannual occurrence named "Manhattanhenge", July 12, 2009.
View Photo »The sun shines down 42nd Street below the landmark "Chrysler Building" (R) in New York City at sunset during the biannual occurrence named "Manhattanhenge", July 12, 2009.
View Photo »The sun shines down 42nd Street below the landmark "Chrysler Building" (R) in New York City at sunset during the biannual occurrence named "Manhattanhenge" in New York July 12, 2009.
View Photo »The sun shines down 42nd Street below the landmark "Chrysler Building" (R) in New York City at sunset during the biannual occurrence named "Manhattanhenge" in New York July 12, 2009.
View Photo »The sun shines down 42nd Street below the landmark "Chrysler Building" (R) in New York City at sunset during the biannual occurrence named "Manhattanhenge" in New York July 12, 2009.
View Photo »The sun shines down 42nd Street below the landmark "Chrysler Building" (R) in New York City at sunset during the biannual occurrence named "Manhattanhenge" in New York July 12, 2009.
View Photo »FILE - In this Oct. 6, 27, The Chrysler assembly plant in Belvidere, Ill. , is seen. Spokesman Max Gates said Tuesday, July 7, 2009, employees have been asked to report for work at the automaker's Belvidere plant on Wednesday.
View Photo »Graphic shows sales for Chrysler brand vehicles.
View Photo »Chrysler President James Press testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Friday, June 12, 2009, before a House Energy and Commerce subcommittee hearing on auto dealership closures.
View Photo »General Motors Chief Executive Officer Fritz Henderson, left, and Chrysler President James Press, second from right, listen to the opening statement of James Golick, of Golick Motor Company of Pitcairn, Pa. , right, on Capitol Hill in Washington, Friday, June 12, 2009, during the House...
View Photo »General Motors Chief Executive Officer Fritz Henderson, left, and Chrysler President James Press, are seen on Capitol Hill in Washington, Friday, June 12, 2009, during a break in the House Energy and Commerce subcommittee hearing on auto dealership closures.
View Photo »Chrysler President James Press, right, talks with Frank Blankenbecker III of Carlisle Chevrolet in Waxahachie, Texas, center, and his son Austin, left, during a break in the House Energy and Commerce subcommittee hearing on auto dealership closures, Friday, June 12, 2009, on Capitol Hil...
View Photo »Chrysler President James Press, left, talks with Frank Blankenbecker III of Carlisle Chevrolet in Waxahachie, Texas, right, and his son Austin, during a break in the House Energy and Commerce subcommittee hearing on auto dealership closures, Friday, June 12, 2009, on Capitol Hill in Was...
View Photo »Chrysler President James Press, seated, left, talks with Daniel Kiekenapp of Tacoma Dodge, Inc. on Capitol Hill in Washington, Friday, June 12, 2009, during a break in the House Energy and Commerce subcommittee hearing on auto dealership closures.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JUNE 12: Chrysler CEO, James Press (L) and General Motors CEO Fritz Henderson (R) participate in a House Energy and Commerce Committee hearing on Capitol Hill, June 12, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JUNE 12: Chrysler CEO, James Press (R) General Motors CEO Fritz Henderson (L) listen to testimony during a House Energy and Commerce Committee hearing on Capitol Hill, June 12, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »Clunkers are lined up at a Chrysler dealership in San Jose, Calif. , as part of the cash for clunkers trade-in program Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2009.
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They essentially cut the R&D expenditures and brand investment. And that after Daimler, to protect the Mercedes brand, minimized technical co-operation with Chrysler. But Fiat is motivated to work with Chrysler in all aspects of the business.
They essentially cut the R&D expenditures and brand investment. And that after Daimler, to protect the Mercedes brand, minimized technical co-operation with Chrysler. But Fiat is motivated to work with Chrysler in all aspects of the business.
But it might be worth the risk because Chrysler is worth zero in Fiat's account, so Fiat doesn't have to take any losses.
Fiat's co-operation with Chrysler Group offers billions of euros of value optionality to Fiat shareholders that we do not think is reflected in the price
The Big Three (Chrysler, Ford and Chevrolet) have quietly restarted their leasing programs, even expanding them to include smaller or mid-size vehicles to encourage people back into cars
Cerberus, as a financial investor, was primarily interested in taking cash out of Chrysler
It’s nonsensical what Chrysler did
What do we do in the event that we can't get the Chrysler-Fiat deal done or if the president says the terms are unacceptable to him?
A muted industry recovery indicates that in Fitch's view, neither General Motors nor Chrysler will be in a position to access the equity markets in 2010.
Before I left in 2008, we moved very quickly when the crisis was coming to put together a collective agreement that wasn’t a model agreement compared to what I had bargained in the past. Yet, it gave some major cost cuts to GM, Ford and Chrysler and we ratified all those agreements.
I guess my reaction is: Let's do everything humanly possible to keep what manufacturing jobs we have left ... After General Motors closed, after Chrysler closed, after Valero -- we have got to just bend over backwards to keep responsible manufacturing jobs with the economic multiplier they bring to the ...
We were too small for them to give us the dealership, but we had the team in place already so it was much easier. We had the services and the department was doing well. So it was much easier to bring on Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge -- and the banks were behind us
The attention Sergio Marchionne and his Chrysler team generated at its recent Business Plan meetings in Auburn Hills demonstrates the intense interest in the direction of this company. Like the rest of the business world, we're eager to hear more about the exciting turnaround of Chrysler and his vision ...
Chicago's is the biggest display Chrysler builds for any show anywhere in the world
In Chicago ist Chrysler mit einem grösseren Messestand vertreten als auf irgendeiner anderen Messe weltweit
From day one, the Dodge Caravan has been several steps ahead of the competition ... There have been many imitators, but in my 35 years in the business (20 with Dodge-Chrysler), I've never seen any vehicle maintain number one status like the Dodge Caravan.
We obviously would be very happy if Chrysler and GM were making lots and lots of high mileage cars. It's not a prerequisite. It's not an obligation
U.S. encouraged by Fiat plan for Chrysler
These Chrysler, Jeep® and Dodge models are part of an elite group that afford the best overall crash protection and have electronic stability control, which can help keep drivers out of crashes altogether.
With the addition of the Jeep® Patriot, Chrysler Group has received four Top Safety Picks in the 2010 model year -- a great accomplishment for our company
