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Doslo i vreme da japosi kupuju americke auto industrije.
“It’s crucial that Chrysler gets on the ball for developing these sorts of technologies,” Bragman said. Chrysler is “behind the curve” on alternative fuels because of its long union with Daimler is now over and the automaker needs to move ahead quickly to comply with tougher new fuel-efficiency requirements recently passed into law by Congress, he added.
Chrysler would also benefit from a new global partner to capture growth in overseas markets, said Bragman, and Japan’s Nissan would be a good fit. Nissan has sought to partner with a U.S. automaker over the past year or so, testing the waters for deals with General Motors and Ford.
Some analysts speculate that Cerberus may be shaping up Chrysler to sell it to an overseas carmaker. An overseas automaker such as Nissan could take ownership of the U.S. automaker and profit from its U.S. market share, while Chrysler would benefit from Nissan’s global reach, observers say.
“A Nissan partnership would be interesting because Chrysler could draw on the Japanese automaker’s technology, global network and vehicle platforms — they’d have access to readymade vehicles, and that’s less costly than building new vehicles themselves,” Bragman said.
Chrysler is already in talks with Nissan about a manufacturing agreement and has announced a deal with China’s biggest independent car company, Chery Automobile, to jointly produce and export small cars to Europe and the United States."
Opsirnije - http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22489611/
Doslo i vreme da japosi kupuju americke auto industrije.

“It’s crucial that Chrysler gets on the ball for developing these sorts of technologies,” Bragman said. Chrysler is “behind the curve” on alternative fuels because of its long union with Daimler is now over and the automaker needs to move ahead quickly to comply with tougher new fuel-efficiency requirements recently passed into law by Congress, he added.
Chrysler would also benefit from a new global partner to capture growth in overseas markets, said Bragman, and Japan’s Nissan would be a good fit. Nissan has sought to partner with a U.S. automaker over the past year or so, testing the waters for deals with General Motors and Ford.
Some analysts speculate that Cerberus may be shaping up Chrysler to sell it to an overseas carmaker. An overseas automaker such as Nissan could take ownership of the U.S. automaker and profit from its U.S. market share, while Chrysler would benefit from Nissan’s global reach, observers say.
“A Nissan partnership would be interesting because Chrysler could draw on the Japanese automaker’s technology, global network and vehicle platforms — they’d have access to readymade vehicles, and that’s less costly than building new vehicles themselves,” Bragman said.
Chrysler is already in talks with Nissan about a manufacturing agreement and has announced a deal with China’s biggest independent car company, Chery Automobile, to jointly produce and export small cars to Europe and the United States."
Opsirnije - http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22489611/
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