If I had to put money on it, I'd say Fiat is going to run Chrysler into the ground, but who really knows at this point?
I think Fiat could save Chrysler with proper management and a lineup that makes some kind of sense. Chrysler still has some strong products like the Ram that should be left alone. Some of the lineup, in particularly the bizarre things Chrysler currently considers to be small cars, should be cut though. Maybe Fiat could provide some good platforms as replacements, but leave it up to Chrysler to do the body work, interiors, and maybe even powertrains. I don't think selling Fiats or direct clones of Fiats next to Rams and Jeeps would work, but maybe well designed Chryslers on Fiat platforms could save the brand.
I think Fiat could save Chrysler with proper management and a lineup that makes some kind of sense. Chrysler still has some strong products like the Ram that should be left alone. Some of the lineup, in particularly the bizarre things Chrysler currently considers to be small cars, should be cut though. Maybe Fiat could provide some good platforms as replacements, but leave it up to Chrysler to do the body work, interiors, and maybe even powertrains. I don't think selling Fiats or direct clones of Fiats next to Rams and Jeeps would work, but maybe well designed Chryslers on Fiat platforms could save the brand.