A new Crossfire in the making?
"Lancia could also be set to get a variant of the Chrysler Crossfire replacement"..... Wow, that is very interesting. We will have to keep our eyes open on this one. That could mean a greater availibility of parts for us. On the other side..... it could deminish our exclusivity. Very interesting.
my bet is that it won't happen, or it'll be so vastly different as to be a different car completely. the reason: they only sold 78,000 of them in all production years, the Cross wrongly got panned across the board, and you would want to recreate this why? Nah. It won't happen. That would say that ahh, lancia knows how to market this car, where MB did not. i don't believe it for a minute.
The key is "replacement". Although it might affect exclusivity, it would be nice to have the Crossfire name still on a vehicle. From a resale veiwpoint it could help to have a "current" model even though it was different.
Actually I would like to see what the designers at Lancia would come up with. A little Italian flair on a car that is almost exotic could be very nice. If they go further upscale with it (and keep the production numbers down to realistic levels), it could be a very good thing indeed.
Actually I would like to see what the designers at Lancia would come up with. A little Italian flair on a car that is almost exotic could be very nice. If they go further upscale with it (and keep the production numbers down to realistic levels), it could be a very good thing indeed.
Originally Posted by mdaniels4
my bet is that it won't happen, or it'll be so vastly different as to be a different car completely. the reason: they only sold 78,000 of them in all production years, the Cross wrongly got panned across the board, and you would want to recreate this why? Nah. It won't happen. That would say that ahh, lancia knows how to market this car, where MB did not. i don't believe it for a minute.
Is it not CHRYSLER that failed to market the product?
True, but it won't be the SAME Chrysler. Let's hope the new guys do a better job. The CEO of Fiat did a great job with them after taking over, in fact he just fired two of the top people at Chrysler. From what I read, he is a very results oriented leader.
Originally Posted by pizzaguy
Not bad logic, BUT...
Is it not CHRYSLER that failed to market the product?
Is it not CHRYSLER that failed to market the product?
It also makes you wonder if Lancia would bring Karmann back into the mix. Is Karmann still solvent? Hmmm... guess I need to look that up. I have not heard any updates on them lately. It would be nice to see a Chrysler/Lancia/Karmann collaboration. I agree that a little Italian flair could be something to behold on the XF.
Ok, I checked on Karmann.... Looks like they will survive, albiet with a new focus. Uggg!
"Volkswagen has struck a deal worth at least 10 million euros with Wilhelm Karmann GmbH to keep the insolvent coachworks and specialty builder alive so it can reorganize a new company and focus on building electric-powered cars." Source
"Volkswagen has struck a deal worth at least 10 million euros with Wilhelm Karmann GmbH to keep the insolvent coachworks and specialty builder alive so it can reorganize a new company and focus on building electric-powered cars." Source
Originally Posted by pizzaguy
Not bad logic, BUT...
Is it not CHRYSLER that failed to market the product?
Is it not CHRYSLER that failed to market the product?
based on all the models, it appears that the entire Chrysler company and subsequent models are now given to Lancia. Interesting. The sebring, the Voyager and the 300 all there.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
WindRestrictor
Commercial Sponsor Classifieds
0
Jun 1, 2015 02:31 PM
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)





