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Chrysler signs China car deal
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Posted on 12/30/2006 9:42:50 AM PST by traumer

DETROIT - DaimlerChrysler AG's Chrysler Group and China's Chery Automobile Co. have agreed on a plan for the Chinese manufacturer to build small cars to be sold worldwide.

The cars, which already are being designed, would be based on an existing model but will be modified jointly by Chrysler and Chery engineers, Chrysler spokesman Jason Vines said Friday. Chrysler is taking the lead on the design and will ensure that the vehicles meet high quality standards, he said.

They will be sold at Chrysler dealerships in the U.S., Europe and elsewhere under a Chrysler Group brand as either a Dodge, Chrysler or Jeep.

Chery will build tiny cars known in the industry as "B-cars," but it also may build something larger for Chrysler, Vines added.

The deal needs to be approved by Chrysler's supervisory board, which meets next month, and by the Chinese government.

The move gives Chrysler a relatively quick entry into a growing segment of the car market where it now has no significant product, and it prepares the company in case gasoline prices escalate again to above $3 per gallon, said David Cole, chairman of the Center for Automotive Research in Ann Arbor. The average retail price of gasoline in the U.S. ended 2006 at around $2.34 a gallon, or 14 cents higher than a year ago.

Alan Helfman, general manager of River Oaks Chrysler Jeep in Houston, said the pact will give dealers coverage in all segments of the car market. "I think that's an incredible deal," he said.

Chrysler has been seeking a Chinese partner to build small cars, saying it cannot make money by manufacturing them in the United States due to high labor and other costs.

"We can't build one here in that segment. You can't make any money on it. That's why we need a partner," Vines said.

He said Chrysler would unveil a prototype "fairly soon," although no date has been set. Production will not start until sometime after 2007, Vines said.

Chrysler would not say how many cars Chery would build or how much they would cost. It also would not reveal the financial terms of the agreement. The letter of intent was signed about two weeks ago, Vines said.

Chery had plans to begin exporting vehicles to the U.S. as early as next year in a joint venture with U.S. entrepreneur Malcolm Bricklin's Visionary Vehicles, but the deal fell apart in November.

"Both sides agreed a joint venture was not a good idea," said Visionary Vehicles spokeswoman Wendi Friedman Tush, adding that Chery wanted to modify existing cars and Bricklin wanted totally new products.

Visionary Vehicles is now pursuing other Chinese manufacturers and will announce an agreement soon, she said.

The deal with Chery will help Chrysler in the U.S., but it also gives the company small vehicles to sell in growing global markets such as India and China, Cole said.

To be successful, automakers have to be ready with cars and trucks for different economic and fuel price situations, Cole said.

"If you don't have that entry-level small car and we see $3.50 or $4 per gallon, that could be a huge problem of really not having a product in a segment that would be very hot with high fuel prices," Cole said.

Energy analysts predict the $3 level could be within reach in some parts of the country next summer, but that prices in 2007 should mainly be lower than in 2006, when they averaged $2.38 a gallon nationwide.

The agreement also helps Chery by giving it access to design, engineering and manufacturing skills that it doesn't currently have, Cole said.

The Chery-produced cars likely would be sold for $8,000 to $10,000, and would have to be high quality to compete with Chevrolet, Honda, Nissan, Toyota and other automakers that already are selling B-cars, Cole said. Chrysler likely would give Chery more credibility than it would have had selling the cars on its own in the U.S., he said.

Cole said the Chrysler-Chery deal likely won't be the largest one between a U.S. automotive company and a Chinese manufacturer. General Motors Corp. and Ford Motor Co. already have significant manufacturing deals with Chinese companies that could be larger, he said.

GM spokesman Tom Wilkinson said the Chery cars certainly would compete against Chevrolet's Aveo small car, which is built by GM Daewoo in South Korea. But he questioned whether the Cherys would be able to carve out a niche in a competitive market.

"The car would have to be good enough to earn its way into the segment," Wilkinson said.

The United Auto Workers union, which has been critical of companies that move manufacturing jobs overseas, would not comment on the Chrysler-Chery deal.

Last year, GM settled several legal disputes with Chery over allegations that it had stolen GM's design of the Spark minicar, which looks similar to the Chery QQ.

GM had sued to prevent Chery from selling the car in various markets, including Asia and Eastern Europe.

Terms of the settlement weren't fully disclosed, but Chery agreed not to market its vehicles under the Chery name in the United States. GM and Chery also agreed not to take further legal action against each other.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: autoindustry

1 posted on 12/30/2006 9:42:51 AM PST by traumer
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To: traumer

Chery will build tiny cars known in the industry as "B-cars"....

Like B-movies ?


2 posted on 12/30/2006 9:43:56 AM PST by traumer
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To: traumer
I don't mean to sidetrack the thread, but shouldn't Yahoo be sxpected to use DaimlerChrysler?
3 posted on 12/30/2006 9:46:07 AM PST by 1rudeboy
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To: traumer

or B-girls?


4 posted on 12/30/2006 9:49:28 AM PST by oyez (Why is it that egalitarians act like royalty?)
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To: traumer
Article: Last year, GM settled several legal disputes with Chery over allegations that it had stolen GM's design of the Spark minicar, which looks similar to the Chery QQ.

The Chery QQ isn't similar - it's identical to the Spark. Only in China.

5 posted on 12/30/2006 9:51:00 AM PST by Zhang Fei
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To: traumer

All I want to know is will they be naming one of their vehicles the "Feng Shui"


6 posted on 12/30/2006 9:54:53 AM PST by RckyRaCoCo ("When you have to shoot, shoot, don't talk!")
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To: traumer
Or if you want, you can take one from column A, and one from column B.
7 posted on 12/30/2006 9:57:57 AM PST by ditto h
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poor george soros , what will become of his deal?

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1758613/posts


8 posted on 12/30/2006 10:21:54 AM PST by Neidermeyer
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To: traumer

Just what I as a consumer always wanted, a Chinese cheap POS automobile. I don't think so. Perhaps anyone interested in one of these fine products would also consider a 1972 Pinto.


9 posted on 12/30/2006 10:29:42 AM PST by Pox (If it's a Coward you are searching for, you need look no further than the Democrats.)
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To: traumer
Wonder if they'll sell Cherys at Wal-Mart.
10 posted on 12/30/2006 10:39:34 AM PST by BW2221
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To: traumer

When Fords and Chevys are made in China and sold at Walmart",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,


11 posted on 12/30/2006 10:41:04 AM PST by Waco
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To: traumer
Chery will build tiny cars known in the industry as "B-cars"....

Like B-movies ?

More like K-car.


12 posted on 12/30/2006 10:57:28 AM PST by seowulf
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To: traumer
"That's why we need a partner"....with access to slave labor.

Chrysler, you have seen my last dollar.

13 posted on 12/30/2006 11:06:25 AM PST by Eagles6 (Dig deeper, more ammo.)
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To: Eagles6

So has GM, then. And practically every other major auto manufacturer in the world.


14 posted on 12/30/2006 11:10:27 AM PST by 1rudeboy
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To: Eagles6
"We can't build one here in that segment. You can't make any money on it. That's why we need a partner "
15 posted on 12/30/2006 11:10:31 AM PST by traumer
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To: traumer

This is really too bad. I've been a loyal Chrysler customer for the last 10 years, and I had my eye on a new Charger when the time comes to trade in my Concorde. If anything made in China is sold under the Chrysler or Dodge brand, I'll never buy another Chrysler ever.


16 posted on 12/30/2006 11:31:59 AM PST by lesser_satan (EKTHELTHIOR!!!)
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To: traumer
I cant wait to see a pride of F-150's chase one down and eat it on the freeway.
17 posted on 12/30/2006 11:48:47 AM PST by BigCinBigD
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To: traumer

Chrysler is no longer an American owned auto company. It has been, for quite awhile, a German owned car company. So, as far as I'm concerned, Chrysler sold it's soul a long time ago.


18 posted on 12/30/2006 1:29:04 PM PST by ponder life
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To: traumer

well one shoddy enterprise deserves another


19 posted on 07/04/2007 6:03:37 AM PDT by Flavius
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To: ponder life

Chrysler was sold in May 2007 to Cerberus Capital Management, L.P. Daimler sold for less than they paid for it.


20 posted on 07/04/2007 6:21:52 AM PDT by JamminJAY (This space for rent)
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