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Indeed. Show them a Panda. They'll be like East Germans used to be, when they stood agog at the quality of a Polo.
I really doubt the suspension on a Panda would make it from the dealers to the nearest McDs drive through, even if it did wouldn't the driver's window be too low?
It's a pretty good deal for FIAT as they're not paying cash and have no commitments to Chryslers future.
They get access to the American market and Chrysler gets access to their small car platforms and technology.
We shall see.
FIAT might not have to stump up any cash now, but once that bailout money from the US government is gone someone is going to be made to pay those pensions, and America being America, it won't be the American partners who have to pony up the cash...
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