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Home Front Economy
Analyst: GM and Chrysler 'are insolvent'
2009-01-11
General Motors Corp. and Chrysler LLC technically are bankrupt and Chrysler is a step away from death, said Sean McAlinden, chief economist for the Center for Automotive Research in Ann Arbor.

"GM and Chrysler are insolvent. Without federal funding they are bankrupt," McAlinden said at a conference today at the joint office of The Detroit News and Detroit Free Press. If the government took half of all of the bailout money away, they would go back to being bankrupt, he said. "GM will not meet the initial conditions of the loan. But the conditions will change so GM can keep them," McAlinden said.

His prognosis for Chrysler is not as rosy. "Chrysler will go away," he said. "Most cats don't have that many lives."

McAlinden described the company as being in hibernation, operating at a "one beat per minute level." Chrysler idled all North American manufacturing plants this month and entire floors in its Auburn Hills headquarters are empty in the wake of recent 5,000 white-collar buyouts.
Posted by:Fred

#14  I will always remember that afternoon behind the wheel of my '64 Plymouth Valiant when the throttle return spring broke and the throttle locked in a full open position. Man, what a ride!
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2009-01-11 22:26  

#13  on a mopar thread who can forget the movie 'vanishing point'?
Posted by: Abu do you love   2009-01-11 20:33  

#12  Owned and wore out a 1965 D-100 Pickup, it lasted 860000.00 (That's right Eight hundred and sixty thousand miles) looked like shit, but those slant sixes live forever.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2009-01-11 17:03  

#11  First girl I had a crush on had a Plymouth Road Runner. To this day I'm not completely sure if it was her or her car ...
Posted by: Steve White   2009-01-11 12:24  

#10  Chrysler Cat, please forgive me. I forgot the colors!!!

High Impact Paint. Plum Crazy, Panther Pink, Vitamin C, Hemi Orange, Sublime.
Posted by: Mike N.   2009-01-11 11:17  

#9  Nure = more
(note to self: turn the lights on, dummy, it is easier to see. or proofread the damn thing)
Posted by: USN,Ret.   2009-01-11 10:40  

#8  Nure for Mike:
"Color Me Gone"
"Ramchargers"
"Roger Limdamood"
"Keith Black"
The original altered wheelbase funny cars
and finally

The King

Richard Petty
Posted by: USN,Ret.   2009-01-11 10:38  

#7  My first car was a 70 Dodge Dart Swinger. Slant 6, tonneau roof.

Put a lot of miles on it despite the gas crisis in 73. Alas, it got totalled when an idiot rammed into it trying to get out of the parking lot in a hurry one icy day.
sniff
Posted by: lotp   2009-01-11 08:42  

#6  Mike,

Don't forget the K Car - damn near a new Model T that saved Chrysler the last time. Unfortunately they left it in production too long...and it was there their troubles began.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2009-01-11 07:57  

#5  Mike N-

You left out:

-Six-pack carb

-413 wedge

-426 hemi

-Power Wagon (the original, not the later version)

but other wise you got it right.

Agree on the Wrangler, it's a seventy year old concept that still works. Hope the Dakota survives, too, it's the only midsize pickup made today that has a V-8 option.




Posted by: no mo uro   2009-01-11 07:06  

#4  Analyst: Water is wet.

Analyst: Bears sh1t in woods.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2009-01-11 05:12  

#3  There may never be a better, more heartfelt Chrysler eulogy than Mike N's. The way he puts it, I don't want them to come back.
Posted by: Classical_Liberal   2009-01-11 03:44  

#2  So long, Chrysler. Ima gonna miss ye. Spend the rest of mah days romanticizing the Charger, Charger Daytona, Superbird, Challenger, Cuda, Road Runner, Super Bee and its little crash helmet wearin logo, Duster Twister, Dart Demon, Fury, 300, Imperial, Savoy, torsion bars, A body, B body, Dana 60, 727, 833, 340, 440, Hemi, Cummins, Pistol Grip, Tic Tach, Rapid Transit System. I'm sure there's more that I can't think of at the moment.

Put Jeep in good hands. The Wrangler is a piece of Americana.

Ya still own NHRA horsepower tho, and nobody can take that away from you.

And thank you for your efforts during WWII. Your country appreciates it.
Posted by: Mike N.   2009-01-11 00:39  

#1  DOH.
Posted by: newc   2009-01-11 00:32  

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