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Daimler and Fiat end platform-sharing talks

A-Class

Talks between Daimler and Fiat on a possible platform-sharing venture have ended with no positive results. It seems that during the talks, Daimler found out that a platform-sharing cooperation with Fiat would not be as cost-advantageous as expected because Fiat produces its small models more expensively than Daimler can already do with its A-class (shown above) and B-class.

Daimler is still in talks with BMW as previously reported, and if that does not go through it will go ahead to develop new entry-level models on its own. Mercedes-Benz has a new cost saving program called CORE and the next generation A-class and B-class will be cheaper to make than the current generation even without the savings gained from platform-sharing. But of course, more savings would definitely be a bonus.

Mercedes Benz Cars wants to make a decision on whether to go for platform-sharing or develop on its own by the end of 2007. They are also talking to Japanese manufacturers about joint usage of 4-cylinder gasoline and diesel engines - this probably means the end of the M266.

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3 Comments »

  1. PTAllTheBest said,

    November 27, 2007 @ 10:33 pm

    just make good cars for us and thats enough.

  2. nmh said,

    November 27, 2007 @ 11:32 pm

    They are fake merc…FWD. Just discontinue these models and built new one features RWD to compete with 1 series

  3. mystvearn said,

    November 28, 2007 @ 12:50 am

    Shows that German’s know how to make cheaper cars using polish work force, while Italians like to flare up the car.

    haha

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