mopar forums logo mopar site brand
Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.

Login with username, password and session length
 
  My News(beta) Help Login Register  
  Mopar Register Dodge Register Jeep Register Chrysler Register  



Pages: [1]
  Print  
Author Topic: What the sale means to consumers  (Read 470 times)
squat
General Knowledge
Administrator
Mopar Nut
*****

Karma: 155
Offline Offline

Posts: 695



« on: July 02, 2007 »

Taken from the cars blog:

Chrysler Sale: What it Means to Consumers

2007chryslersebring0514

The big news today is the official announcement that DaimlerChrysler will sell the Chrysler Group to private equity firm Cerberus Capital Management for $7.4 billion before the end of the year. This is the first time a private equity firm has bought an automaker and employee concerns naturally stem from the slash-and-burn tactics often employed by such firms.

Cerberus already owns a majority stake in General Motor’s financial company GMAC — for which it coincidentally also paid $7.4 billion last year — and the most logical step of the Chrysler purchase would be to merge Chrysler Financial and GMAC to help reduce costs. For car owners, that could mean a change to the logo on their statements, but unless Cerberus decides to sell one of the three Chrysler Group brands — Chrysler, Dodge or Jeep — there shouldn’t be a significant change for consumers, at least right away.

However, the speculation is that the private equity firm’s penchant for cost-cutting will affect the dealer network of all three Chrysler brands, and it may well mean that the firm will seek concessions from its unions.

We wonder how future vehicle development will progress, since so many recent Chrysler products were partly developed in conjunction with Daimler’s Mercedes-Benz.

Cerberus — named after the mythological three-headed hound of Hades — employs former Vice President Dan Quayle, and its chairman is John Snow, a former U.S. Treasury Secretary under George W. Bush. Snow said that the company wants to make Chrysler a success. “Together I think we will take Chrysler to the next stage of its path to profitability and growth and restore it to the first ranks of the U.S. and the global auto industry."

How Chrysler achieves that success remains the big question.
Logged

Site Administrator - Mopar Fan
moparman
Mopar or no car
Registered Driver
***

Karma: 7
Offline Offline

Posts: 188



« Reply #1 on: July 08, 2007 »

I'm actually excited about what's going on.  I dont like the name - cerberus - but they seem to be enthusiastic about chrysler, which is a good thing.  We'll see what comes up in the next few years.
Logged

Move Over Power Arriving Rapidly

04 hemi powered Durango
Fire Engine Red
dodger098
Registered Driver
***

Karma: 8
Offline Offline

Posts: 242


« Reply #2 on: July 09, 2007 »

We have our Mopars back in american hands.  Who cares what the company is named as long as they try to do good by the customers and the dealerships thats all that matters.
Logged

05
2500 Hemi, tow package, 3.73 gears
line-x, access tonneau, K&N filter

SC coming soon.
                                          GO GIANTS
Pages: [1]
  Print  
 
Jump to:  

Copyright © MoparRegister.com | MoparRegister.com and affiliate sites are privately owned and are not related to or affiliated with Chrysler in any way.
Powered by SMF 1.1.2 | SMF © 2006-2007, Simple Machines LLC