By on December 14, 2007

cowles-nissan-chrysler.jpgChrysler and Nissan are reportedly in talks to share technology for trucks and small cars. "People with knowledge of the companies' discussions" told Bloomberg that Nissan wants Chrysler to help them salvage their floundering full-size truck line, and Chrysler wants access to Nissan's small car expertise. It won't be the first such agreement for either company; Nissan announced earlier this week they're going to supply Suzuki with rebadged Frontiers in return for minicars for the European and Japanese markets, while Chrysler will begin producing VW-badged minivans late next year. Pretty soon we're going to need the automotive equivalent of a DNA test to determine who built what for whom.

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  • avatar
    GS650G

    even better, where was said car built. How many people thought they were buying american when they bought a Fusion?

  • avatar
    Nemphre

    Didn’t Chrysler already try this with Mitsubishi?

  • avatar
    OldandSlow

    Yep, Mitsubishi and Chrysler share platforms and engine technology.

    Maybe another unequal marriage is in the wings for Chrysler. It’s starting to look like American Motors, part deux. I remember when the Chrysler acquired the Jeep brand from Renault.

    Carlos Ghosn and Robert Nardelli what a pair.

  • avatar
    durailer

    OldandSlow beat me to the AMC-Renault reference!
    IMHO, Nissan-Renault-Chrysler makes more sense than DaimlerChrysler, but how a Porsche-owned Volkswagen fits into this mess is anyone’s guess.

  • avatar

    This will work for Nissan/Chrysler the same way it “worked” for Mitsubishi’s Raider and Precis. Remember the Precis? Oy vey!

    +1 for OldandSlow, the Ghosn-Nardelli partnership was love at first sight.

  • avatar
    Chaser

    Funny, my girlfriend calls Nissan “the Dodge of Japan”–plenty of horsepower, but shoddy interiors and poor reliability. This seems like the perfect marriage to me.

  • avatar
    N85523

    Boy, talk about your three-headed dog…

  • avatar
    jthorner

    Cerberus has got to be looking for any port in a storm. They may well end up as the distributor for a passel of other people’s production before it is over. They could sell the assets of the truck group to Nissan-Renault and then buy truck from Nissan-Renault to sell in Dodge dealerships. Presto, no more union workers building Dodge trucks.

    Get in on the Nissan-Suzuki India venture and get the next generation Neon from there. Presto, low cost small cars.

    Move all rear wheel drive production to Mexico next to the hemi engine factory. I wonder how many buyers who Gotta Have a Hemi know that the engine is made at Chrysler’s Ramos Arizpe, Mexico Saltillo Engine plant.

    Maybe Chrysler does end up looking like Home Depot, a big distributor selling stuff from everyone but making nothing.

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