By on December 3, 2008

They didn’t call Ford’s founder “Crazy Henry” for nothing. But Henry Ford had a knack for aphorisms, such as “You don’t build a reputation on what you’re going to do.” I’d stick the word “say” in the middle of that, but what do I know? I know that on the same day Chrysler’s monthly sales cratered by a staggering 47 percent, Automotive News [sub, AN] revealed that ChryCo product development chief  Frank Klegon told the world that the 2011 300 sedan and variants will be “CAFE positive.” One wonders why AN waited until yesterday to run the story. Anyway, it’s nice to hear that Chrysler– the automaker that says it need $7b worth of federal funds by the end of the month or goodnight moon– plans on conforming to new U.S. fuel efficiency regs. Of course, like the 2011 300 sedan, those laws don’t actually exist. “The U.S government has not released regulations for the new corporate average fuel economy [CAFE] law, Klegon said, but ‘we think we know what it is.'” Franks identified “the biggest factor” underlying its democratic party positive environmental optimism: “a new, more efficient V-6 engine family, code-named Phoenix.” Rising from the ashes, eh? Maybe…

“The engines will replace all current Chrysler car and light-truck V-6s.” Yes, well, The Detroit News provided our last update on the Phoenix program. “Chrysler officials also confirmed construction continues on new engine plants in Trenton and Saltillo, Mexico, to build the new Phoenix family of V-6s. Those facilities now have floors and walls and will be the only sources of the Phoenix engine. Early production is scheduled for late 2009.”

Yes, you read right. Bailout billions may well go to support a Mexican engine plant. But don’t take my word for it. Yesterday, on hopes that Detroit will get its bailout billions, Mexican had a fiesta (so to speak). According to yesterday’s Reuters story, “Mexican stocks rose on Tuesday, following steep losses the previous session, as investors eyed a bailout of the U.S. auto industry, which is closely tied to Mexico’s industrial production.”

And then… “Mexico’s peso and stock market pared gains on Tuesday after General Motors Corp posted grim November sales data, stoking worries of a downturn in the local car industry, which is closely linked to Detroit.”

In short, watch the fine print on that bailout bill. If it precludes investment in production outside the U.S., a not-unthinkable condition, Chrysler– and Mexico– will feel the burn.

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6 Comments on “Hola! ChryCo Says 2011 300 Will be CAFE-Compliant...”


  • avatar
    SherbornSean

    The 2011 300 — will that compete with the new DeLorean and the new Tucker Torpedo that also will come out in 2011?

  • avatar

    The 2011 Edsel Ranger is going to be really hot!

  • avatar
    CommanderFish

    Yes, bailout billions will go to support a new V6 engine plant in Mexico, but here’s the dirty part.

    Bailout billions will go to support a new V6 engine plant in Mexico AS THEY CLOSE DOWN AN OLD V6 ENGINE PLANT IN KENOSHA, WI

    Grrrrrrrrrr

  • avatar
    Stu Sidoti

    Quote Robert Farago: ” In short, watch the fine print on that bailout bill. If it precludes investment in production outside the U.S., a not-unthinkable condition, Chrysler– and Mexico– will feel the burn.”

    The automakers and suppliers have already thought about this issue. What they may do is use a ‘U.S.-based’ shell company to award contracts to and then that shell company will build wherever they choose to.

  • avatar
    Davekaybsc

    I really can’t wait for the 2011 Auburn/Cord/Duesenberg range.

  • avatar
    Airhen

    Good to see Chrysler working on a future… even tho’ I’ll never buy from them again as long as their in bed with unions. (bye-bye!)

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