Company spokesman Jake Jang made Hyundai's position clear, stating that it "has no interest whatsoever in acquiring Chrysler, including Jeep, and have not engaged in any discussions with Cerberus (owners of Chrysler) on this matter".
Hyundai was reportedly interested in Chrysler following General Motors’ announcement that it had ended merger talks, however the South Korean carmaker is more concerned with raising its own brand profile rather than trying to fix up the badly damaged reputation of Chrysler.
Previous to GM taking the lead in the bid for Chrysler, Renault-Nissan was also showing interest in acquiring parts of Chrysler. Nissan already produces the new Dodge Trazo for Chrysler, and a potential merger between Renault-Nissan and Chrysler could be back on the cards following GM's withdrawal.
Yesterday Chrysler CEO Bob Nardelli mentioned that he would continue to work on returning the carmaker to profitability, while seeking partnerships at the same time. "As an independent company we will continue to explore multiple strategic alliances or partnerships as we investigate growth opportunities around the world that would aid our return to profitability."


Reader Comments
Sat Nov 8 2008 11:23 AM
NoNameDenton says
Sonata based Dodge Avenger
Sun Nov 9 2008 2:56 PM
azlan says
this merge will be a disaster.... both companies suck balls
Sun Nov 9 2008 6:53 PM
mburleigh8 says
Not sure what good this would do for eather company,
maybe if Hyundai can take advantage Crystler's new electric hybred tec. or crystler finally waking up and inproving there quallity.
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