- 25 Apr 10, 14:30#197464
Chrysler ≈ FIAT/Ferrari
Le coeur a ses raisons que la raison ne connaît point. 
GM and Chrysler.
Chrysler ≈ FIAT/Ferrari


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GM and Chrysler.
Audi under the guise of Lambo. That would be insanely good.
Guise or no guise a Volkswagen is a Volkswagen is a Volkswagen
GM and Chrysler.
Chrysler ≈ FIAT/Ferrari
GM and Chrysler.
Chrysler ≈ FIAT/Ferrari
So you're saying that I drive a Ferrari?
Awesome!
GM and Chrysler.
Chrysler ≈ FIAT/Ferrari
So you're saying that I drive a Ferrari?
Awesome!
Wellll - did you notice the sign after Chrysler? It's not an equal sign like this =, it's a sign to express an approximationBesides, FIAT is holding only a 30% stake as of yet with an option to increase it in the future.
GM and Chrysler.
Chrysler ≈ FIAT/Ferrari
So you're saying that I drive a Ferrari?
Awesome!
Wellll - did you notice the sign after Chrysler? It's not an equal sign like this =, it's a sign to express an approximationBesides, FIAT is holding only a 30% stake as of yet with an option to increase it in the future.
Approximation is good enough for me.
Porsche. With complete Volkswagen behind them. There's enough money and knowledge to make good entry (or, at least, get good soon enough). Plus, I'm a Porsche fan - when it comes to sport cars, in my head it was always Porsche vs. Ferrari (well, at least until I was 10)
Id like to see Nissan take a shot at it, i think they are more popular in japan than honda and had alot of good production cars/engines.
With all the talk of small 1.5 ~1.8 liter turbos, It would be interesting to see Saab as an engine supplier.
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