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Old Nov 29, 2010 | 10:42 AM
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Joint venture with Chrysler to provide vehicles mainly for North America
Christine Tierney / The Detroit News

Sergio Marchionne, chief executive of Fiat SpA and Chrysler Group LLC, outlined plans Friday to build cars and SUVs for the Jeep and Alfa Romeo brands at a plant in Turin, Italy. The $1.3 billion venture, whose cost will be split between the two carmakers, marks a further step in the integration of their product planning and manufacturing.

Fiat described the deal as "the first tangible example of the benefits brought by the Chrysler alliance" established last year. Compact and midsize vehicles built on the same platform are slated to go into production at the Mirafiori plant in the second half of 2012, in time for the launch of future Jeep and Alfa Romeo models, Marchionne told Italian unions.

More than half the vehicles will be sold in other markets, North America, in particular. In exchange for the commitment to increase output to as many as 280,000 vehicles a year, Fiat is pressing for more flexible work rules at the plant. It produced 178,000 vehicles last year. Italian union leaders welcomed the plan. The Mirafiori plant, built in 1937, is one of the biggest in Italy, employing around 5,500 workers.

The impact on Chrysler was less clear, but the U.S. automaker will supply U.S.-built transmissions as well as V-6 engines from a Trenton plant for vehicles built in Italy but destined for North America.

"This is just a slice of the cake that is the partnership between Chrysler and Fiat," Chrysler spokesman Gualberto Ranieri said of the venture. "We can't look at each individual slice — what is the benefit here? What is the benefit there?"


Fiat, 20 percent owner of Chrysler, will produce some of its vehicles in North America. It is making a version of the tiny Fiat 500 at a plant in Mexico. This week, Fiat said it would produce a Maserati-brand SUV at the Jefferson North plant in Detroit, using the underpinnings of the Jeep Grand Cherokee. According to Fiat, the platform at the heart of the new venture was the most advanced vehicle architecture available. Originally designed as the base for the Alfa Giulietta car, it was developed further by Chrysler engineers.

The platform will be used by both automakers, serving as the underpinnings for all future compact and full-size passenger cars and SUVs, according to Fiat. To the extent that the new venture helps Chrysler to increase its international sales, it may help Fiat meet the conditions necessary to increase its holding in Chrysler to 35 percent.

The sharing of platforms and technologies between Chrysler and Fiat contrasts sharply with the reluctance to share parts among Mercedes-Benz and Chrysler's mainstream Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep brands during the DaimlerChrysler merger. Separately, Dow Jones International News reported that Fiat would unveil a mid-size SUV next year based on the Dodge Journey.

From Autoblog via The Detroit News:
http://detnews.com/article/20101127/...#ixzz16gcnTDa8


 
Old Nov 29, 2010 | 10:45 AM
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Terrible mechanics married to questionable build quality? That's been done before. It was called the Alfa Romeo Arna, and it's been the worst car ever invented. Well, maybe up until now.
 
Old Nov 29, 2010 | 10:47 AM
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I'd rather see a V8 on a Vespa than a Cherokee being built in Italy lol
 
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This has "bad idea" written all over it.
 
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Fiat is not what it once was, and neither is Chrysler ... for better or worse. I can't see how this is any worse than having the UAW crooks build Jeeps.
 
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Fiat is not what it once was, and neither is Chrysler ... for better or worse. I can't see how this is any worse than having the UAW crooks build Jeeps.
Well, I see about 1200+ jobs leaving the US so that's a little worse.
 

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I just bought a dodge ram. I can say Ferrari is my car's distant cousin now
 
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I just bought a dodge ram. I can say Ferrari is my car's distant cousin now
Never thought of it that way...
 
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