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12-25-2010, 09:54 PM
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DO you not think Fiat has some control of that company? When Fiat and Chrysler came together, it wasnt just a offer of stock into Chrysler, they formed a new comany when they Chrysler emerged from bankruptcy. Chrysler Group LLC...Which Fiat is listed as not only a share holder, but ''AN OWNER" of the new company. Fiats old CEO is also now the CEO of the new company.
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12-25-2010, 10:09 PM
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I doubt they have the type of control you're thinking they have over Chrysler. Chrysler is still an independent car company that mass produces their own vehicle's without the help of Fiat or their designer's. It's alway's nice to have a back up...
Meaning if Chrysler started floundering, Fiat, owning the stock they do, would have no choice but to help out otherwise they loose money as well.
Think about when Ford owned stock in Mazda and Jaguar. Neither Mazda nor Jaguar needed Ford's engineer's and help, but when a product start's to flounder it's nice to have stable stockholder's that will help come up with a plan to bring money back to everyone's table so the floundering come's to an end and the struggle stop's.
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Last edited by Stealth Mode; 12-25-2010 at 10:11 PM.
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12-25-2010, 10:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Stealth Mode
I doubt they have the type of control you're thinking they have over Chrysler. Chrysler is still an independent car company that mass produces their own vehicle's without the help of Fiat or their designer's. It's alway's nice to have a back up...
Meaning if Chrysler started floundering, Fiat, owning the stock they do, would have no choice but to help out otherwise they loose money as well.
Think about when Ford owned stock in Mazda and Jaguar. Neither Mazda nor Jaguar needed Ford's engineer's and help, but when a product start's to flounder it's nice to have stable stockholder's that will help come up with a plan to bring money back to everyone's table.
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Actually Chrysler now builds cars on a Fiat Platform for their smaller cars...there wansnt even any money exchanged just for that reason alone. Chrysler dealers will soon be selling Fiat cars in the US too...
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12-25-2010, 10:13 PM
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Sorta' like the Ford probe and Mazda MX-6
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12-26-2010, 01:36 AM
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Viper Member
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been looking, no luck yet....
Im an ebay a holic tho...so we shall see
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12-29-2010, 06:40 AM
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Chesapeake, VA
Name: Ron
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Originally Posted by 96MagnumRam
Okay, found the guy who makes custom badges...they are billet though, don't know if thats your style or not. But he can make one off designs just for you, so you can make them badges anyway you want...here is hos Dodge Shield gallery:
http://www.billetbadges.com/photoalb...57622133375133
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Yep, Steve made mine. I came up with the logo, sent it to him and he made them.
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