Now that's interesting... Kinda thought that would have been the direction initially, but we've been on the Giorgio path for so long, that I thought it was largely a done deal. I suspect it is cheaper to do what they are doing, but it does make the weight saving a bit harder. It's certainly easier since the Ghibli bits are already used on a similarly sized vehicle.
Does that mean that Giorgio is suddenly financially viable without it being shared with Dodge?If Dodge does not get Giorgio, something else is afoot......like a split in the relationship.
There is ZERO reason to update the L platform again except to keep Dodge and Alfa separate.
Larry is one of the best, but I personally do not agree with all the aspects of his article.
This is very interesting; spin off M and AR from FCA, then collude on platforms. Sergio sort of makes his own example of the benefits of industry consolidation this way, plus opening up a nice way to make money on shares of another premium vehicle "company". Sounds like it would be right up Sergio's alley, but why the shift on platform use for Dodge?The line of thought is that they can do the same with Alfa/Maserati, with some sort of technology sharing agreement back to Chrysler.
I think this was posted in the future of Chrysler thread? The article says 300 gets a refresh, but I think that was scrapped too. Net-debt free something something and all that. Lol