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Friday, January 14, 2011
Chrysler Survival:Let's state the obvious: had Fiat not intervened, Chrysler would have been toast. The Obama administration was prepared to let Chrysler die if a suitor hadn't stepped forth. In this case, that person is Sergio Marchionne, the charismatic Fiat chief who now also heads up Chrysler.

Chrysler quality lags. Add it all up and Chrysler is a recipe for disaster. Worse, Chrysler's quality does not measure up. What reason do customers have to buy from the Auburn Hills, Michigan company.


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