Jeep Grand Cherokee SUV and Chrysler 300 delivery jeopardized
NEW YORK - Chrysler Group LLC has sued Daimler AG, accusing the German automaker of failing to uphold parts delivery contracts and jeopardizing the production of key 2010 vehicles.
The Auburn Hills, Mich.-based company said without the parts it will be unable to produce several 2010 model-year vehicles, including the Chrysler 300 and the Jeep Grand Cherokee SUV.
Chrysler filed the lawsuit in bankruptcy court in New York on Friday and is seeking unspecified damages from Daimler.
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Chrysler makes pure junk, that partnership was the worse move Daimler ever made.
ReplyDeleteChrysler wants to apply the bankrucy laws where it best suits them. Bottom line, they screwed suppliers, and no-one will want to sign new contracts, or honor old ones after thier losses.
ReplyDeleteThe government got involved and this just the beginning of the end Obama and his Chicago gangsters should never interfered with the auto industry, Obama and his pack of idiots cant even handle Washington politics
ReplyDeleteWhen Daimler and Chrysler merged the the joke was "In heaven, Chrysler will design the cars and Daimler will build them. In hell, Daimler will design the cars and Chrysler will build them."
ReplyDeleteI think we got hell.
GM has refused to retrieve mercury switches from trunks as well. many states require this for a companies clunkers.
ReplyDeleteFor goodness sakes people buy a toyota!!!!!!!!!!!!
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