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coolmazda5
10-11-2008, 08:28 AM
Damn, General-Chrysler :p

http://www.blogcdn.com/www.autoblog.com/media/2008/10/mushroom-cloud_gm_chrysler_450.jpg

Our heads are still reeling from one of the most tumultuous financial weeks on record, and the auto industry was far from immune. But despite our best efforts to drown our concerns in Racer5 IPA, the hits keep coming, and this time it's courtesy of the New York Times.

The Gray Lady is reporting that General Motors and Chrysler have been in talks about a possible merger for the past month, that "negotiations are not certain to produce a deal," "would most likely still take weeks to work out" and that two unnamed sources say that the chances of the merger going through are "50-50." Obfuscate much?

With GM's stock prices ending the week below $5 a share and Cerberus – the private equity firm that owns Chrysler – grasping at the flimsiest of straws, including continued talks with Nissan/Renault, a merger of unequals is two parts disturbing and one part intriguing.

Cerberus' people haven't been returning phone calls and the only comment offered to the NYT from the General's spokesperson, Tony Cervone, was, "Without referencing that specific rumor, as we've often said at GM officials routinely discuss issues of mutual interest with other automakers." Broad, unclear and exactly what we'd expect.

The merger of GM and Chrysler would put Cerberus in charge of an "unspecified equity stake" in the corporation, making the two-headed General-Chrysler (or Chrysler Motors?) the world's largest automaker, controlling over 35 percent of the U.S. vehicle market, causing rifts among brand faithful and offering more potential (vehicle) cannibalization than the Donner Party. Not to mention both automakers' labor contracts, supplier dealers and slipping market share. Shocked? Don't be. We give it a snowball's chance on the Sun.

Source:
http://www.autoblog.com/2008/10/10/breaking-gm-and-chrysler-in-merger-talks/

seanmcsean
10-11-2008, 10:34 AM
So would this company win the award for most awful brand engineered cars on the planet? I fear for the day that I see a buick charger.

Raynman
10-11-2008, 03:42 PM
Always count on GM ingenuity to find new and innovative ways to lose money. LOL

NCZ13
10-11-2008, 05:22 PM
Always count on GM ingenuity to find new and innovative ways to lose money. LOL


i laughed out loud.

theEZV
10-11-2008, 05:24 PM
i studied many successfull and failed mergers in school and i can't see how anyone would think this is a good idea

Wagonbacker9
10-11-2008, 05:33 PM
+1 to all above comments...

this has disaster written all over it. They'd be losing a TON of brand loyal people (likely to foreign car makers if i were to speculate) by doing this.. if they're trying to come together to crush ford, they're either going to fail, or become victims of government regulation due to domestic monopoly.

Honestly, I think US automakers days are numbered. The entire economic environment is against them. Interest rates are going to climb, the dollar is falling, labor costs (not just wages, but benefits as well) and indirect costs of doing business continue to climb... Everything I know about good business says that it would be infinitely better to be overseas.