Nissan and Chrysler could work together
Automobiles, Market Rumors December 17th, 2007
Nissan and Chrysler could work together
Nissan Motor Co and Chrysler LLC are said to be in talks with each other. The two companies are hoping to sign up a deal which would see them supplying cars, trucks and engines to each other.
Nissan is the third largest automaker in Japan and they can help Chrysler regain their position in the US market where they have been struggling to compete against the rival companies.
Chrysler is already working with other companies on similar deals aimed at cutting costs. They have been working with Hyundai Motor Co, Mitsubishi Motors, Volkswagen AG and China’s Chery Automobile Co and others.
None of the involved parties have commented on these rumors.
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Tags: Automobiles, Chrysler, Japan, Nissan, USA
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They better not join! I am a die-hard Nissan enthusiast, and this would ruin my respect for their company. Chrysler is crappy american. Can’t Nissan learn from Mercedes’ mistakes?