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It won't be american cars that fill the void if they don't go away either, Fiat has big plans to bring over their European cars to fill up the car line.
Ford is dropping the manual tranny?
that's going to alienate people.
Exactly. If Dodge goes under, so does 1 or 2 Cummins plants in the heartland of Indiana.There is an engine plant in Walesboro, Indiana that is going to close if Dodge goes under. The trucks might be screwed together in Mexico, but those engines are built right here in the middle of the USA.
There will not be any car sold here that doesn't meet DOT safety standards.
the rumors suggest that Dodge (Fiat) is going to drop the Cummins in favor of a Fiat designed, Iveco produced diesel engine.
There is a reason why Fiat hasn't sold cars in America for about 25 years (because they're shit). Fiat only rocks in Italy because of that country's protectionist trade laws.It's already that way. The Diamler injection was obvious.
Fiat has a lot of work to do to bring a car here. Renault despaired and ran away when I was in highschool. A European car generally doesn't pack the gear to meet our crash standards and needs to be redesigned to adjust to the weight. In Europe a motorized shopping cart would be an acceptable conveyance. Here, where we are not socialists, lawyers buy $400,000 houses with the proceeds on one wrongful death suit and we tend to view shopping carts as things for putting groceries in, not things for strapping our children into. The French will have to swallow a lot of pride to actually ship an acceptable car here after the Renault debacle of the 80's. At age 16 I proved that I could pick up either end of a LeCar (Renault 5 in France, not a Renault Car). I mean, no wonder it flopped. We ship a car to France and call it a phukiing Ford Car? They should have been beaten with tomahawks.