Showing posts with label jeep. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jeep. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Chrysler News:Jeep To Renault-Nissan and Magna is Cerbrus Selling off Chrysler?


Another Chrysler sell off article!

Jeep To Renault-Nissan, Belvidere To Magna Steyr, PT Cruiser To China. Maybe

Chrysler has been - some say desperately - seeking to “sell key assets” for a while. The Nikkei (sub) now says that Chryler might be getting close. The usual “unnamed people with knowledge of the discussions” whispered that Chrysler is talking to Nissan-Renault and the Canadian auto supplier Magna. The topics of the discussion are the Jeep brand and Chrysler’s Belvidere plant. The Jeep brand would go to Renault-Nissan, Magna would take the plant.

The parties aren’t strangers.

Chrysler had announced an alliance with Nissan last April.

As for Magna, the interest probably stems from Magna’s subsidiary Magna Steyr, which is creating more and more auto contract manufacture business. Magna Steyr has produced the Chrysler Voyager from 2002 to 2007, and currently produces the Chrysler 300C, the Jeep Commander and Jeep Grand Cherokee. Magna was one of the bidders for Chrysler when it was sold by Daimler in 2007.

According to Reuters, Chrysler has been in talks with Chinese automakers Chery and Guangzhou Automobile Industry Group Co, to sell them the PT Cruiser “brand” and tooling.

Of course, nobody will officially confirm that anything is true. Reuters says that representatives of Chrysler, Cerberus, Magna, and Nissan declined to comment. A spokeswoman for Renault denied talks were under way.

Reuters say there is reason for secrecy and plausible deniability: Renault-Nissan is looking to see whether a deal to acquire Le Jeep would hurt access to U.S. government funding. Good thinking.

[For the uninitiated: an asset sale is when you sell what's owned by the company without selling the company-- and the liabilities that go with it.]

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Chrysler News-Could Chrysler Just Become Jeep Corp.?


Here is a very interesting article about Chrysler LLC just becoming Jeep Corp and dropping some of its vehicles to survive!

US News.com

One Way for Chrysler to Exit the Scene

Does the name "Chrysler" get your juices flowing? Make you crave the open road? Conjure visions of yourself in your dream car? Compel you to open your wallet?

Anybody who answers yes might want to rush out and buy a Chrysler right away (deals abound!) because the enduring American nameplate might not be around that much longer. While much of the alarming news from Detroit over recent weeks has focused on General Motors and Ford—which could both run out of cash in 2009 and face the prospect of bankruptcy—the No. 3 U.S. automaker is probably in even worse shape.

Overall Chrysler sales, which include the Jeep and Dodge nameplates, are down 26 percent for the year, compared with 15 percent for the industry and 21 percent for the three domestic automakers combined. Chrysler, arguably, has no compelling small or midsize passenger cars of the kind thrifty buyers want these days. It recently canceled one of its more innovative vehicles, the Dodge Durango hybrid, just weeks after introducing it—a panicky move. Even worse, GM bailed out of a proposed merger with Chrysler to tend to its own mounting problems, which leaves Chrysler's regretful owner—the private equity firm Cerberus Capital Management—increasingly desperate to unload its unloved stepchild.

But what if Chrysler LLC suddenly became the Jeep Corp.?

That's an intriguing idea floated by CNW Marketing Research, an Oregon-based research firm with a track record of predicting industry trends. In a fresh study, CNW found that the Jeep brand resonates much more strongly with car shoppers than any other brand under the Chrysler umbrella. The findings suggest that Chrysler might not survive the worst automotive downturn in decades, but it might have a better chance if it consolidated its vehicles under the Jeep name. Details of the study:

The Jeep brand is much cooler than Chrysler. No surprise here, since Jeeps still connote rugged off-roading and teenage adventure. Specifically, CNW found that a Jeep vehicle is nearly twice as "acceptable" to friends, relatives, and colleagues as a Chrysler vehicle, which is considered more stodgy. And Jeeps convey a much stronger self-image to their owners.

Even baby boomers prefer the Jeep brand over Chrysler. That's surprising, given that Jeep models like the Wrangler and Liberty, designed for unfriendly terrain, tend to punish aching backs, while Chrysler products like the 300 sedan or the Pacifica crossover are pretty plush. But boomers are probably voting with their egos.

Jeep connotes quality. The perception isn't entirely accurate: The Jeep lineup scored below average in J.D. Power's 2008 quality ratings, on a par with Mitsubishi and Suzuki. But apparently, the ability to ford a stream counts as quality, even if the A/C or cruise control blinks out occasionally.

Chrysler LLC could drop most of its Chrysler and Dodge products. Consumers would barely notice, even though it would throw thousands of workers out of their jobs and cause upheaval at the company.

Some Dodge trucks could take the Jeep badge. The Dodge Ram pickup truck still commands a loyal following. And Jeep has no pickup: You do the math. Dodge SUVs like the Durango and the Journey could survive just as well if they were Jeeps.

Some old Jeep names still resonate. Retired names like Wagoneer, Comanche, and Renegade could be revived and applied to Dodge products.

There's one question CNW can't answer just yet: If the whole company became the Jeep Corp., what would happen to Chrysler's minivans, its one other successful lineup? Surely Jeep aficionados would gag if a gaggle of staid minivans joined the rowdy family. But what about selling the minivan lineup to GM? The last competitive minivan that GM fielded was the . . . well, there never was one. In fact, Chrysler's minivans are the one part of the product portfolio GM could use the most. A fanciful idea, perhaps. But Detroit could use a few of those.


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