So Long Chrysler, Hello Fiat (Obama-Induced Merger)
Tue, Mar 31, 2009

Shortly after yesterday’s big announcements, Chrysler and Fiat announced that they had come to a tentative deal regarding their merger. US President Obama’s administration has stated that the merger is a necessary condition for further bailout money to be granted to them.
Does this make it a done deal? Not so fast. Follow the jump for more.
Experts are predicting that the new 30-day deadline that the Obama administration has given to Chrysler might actually be intended for them to prepare to file bankruptcy. From there, Fiat could cherry-pick the resources it needs. From a business standpoint, this makes sense – Fiat will, of course, be gaining facilities and unparalleled access to a dealer network across North America through which it can market and sell its line. But why would Fiat want to take on a Chrysler’s debt load? They don’t. Fiat is actually going to great lengths to make it clear that there will be no cash or debt exchanged between the two companies in a merger.
Whether this particular scenario is actually the feasible or not remains to be seen. One thing is for certain, though – Fiat is definitely coming our way, one way or another.
Tags: Chrysler, Fiat, Obama, US President Barack Obama


I’ve been dying to see AFFORDABLE Italian cars this side of the pond again. However, we’ve been so brutally teased by Alfa for so long, that I’ve become too jaded to believe this until I see it.
Joe, you have to believe! Have faith, man.
And to think… The last 2 cars I have owned have fallen to a very sour death. Oldsmobile and now Chrysler.