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Old 07-16-20, 08:20 AM
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Default FCA-PSA merger will be called Stellantis

The name is derived from Latin and signifies (insert corporate platitudes)

Introducing Stellantis. Talk to your doctor before using Stellantis as side effects may include model redundancy, the overwhelming urge to apply Dodge badges to Peugeot crossovers, and weak stream.

Honestly, how can you not poke just a little fun at the name chosen for the new multi-national corporation that will result once the merger of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) and Peugeot S.A. (Groupe PSA) is completed in the first quarter of 2021. According to the press release, "Stellantis is rooted in the Latin verb 'stello' meaning 'to brighten with stars' ... The name's Latin origins pay tribute to the rich history of its founding companies while the evocation of astronomy captures the true spirt of optimism, energy and renewal driving this industry-changing merger."

The "Latin origins" of the French company Peugeot and the Italian Fiat are obvious. Chrysler, on the other hand, was founded by a man born in Kansas whose father was a Canadian-American of German and Dutch ancestry (thanks Wikipedia). His mother was also of German ancestry. So yeah, the name Stellantis is really only related to the Peugeot and Fiat bits. The Americans are just along for the ride with their Jeeps and Hellcats.

And it should be noted that we will henceforth never write "Stellantis" in ALL CAPS as the corporation does because it's silly and we don't do it for Hummer, Mini, etc. Admittedly, Fiat could go either way since it's literally an acronym, but Fiat doesn't even bother doing that any more.

The name Stellantis will only be applied at the corporate level, so effectively in place where you previously would've said Fiat-Chrysler or FCA. There won't be a Stellantis Challenger.

We produced a list last year of all the cars that are currently made by the brands within Stellantis.

Here's also a list of all the names that the company we generically know as "Chrysler" has gone through over the years.

Chrysler Corporation (1925-1998)

DaimlerChrysler (1998-2007)

Chrysler LLC (2007-2009)

Chrysler Group (2009-2014)

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (2014-2021)

Stellantis


There have also been secondary corporate entities. There was Diamond Star Motors from 1985 to 2015, a manufacturing joint venture between Mitsubishi and whatever Chrysler was called at the time. It resulted in the Plymouth Laser, a randomly selected example pictured above, amongst other automotive diamonds. There was also Eurostar Automobilwerk from 1990 to 2002 between Chrysler and Austria's Steyr-Daimler-Puch Fahrzeugtechnik that basically produced Chrysler minivans for Europeans (mostly diplomats), but dabbled in PT Cruisers at the end.
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Love how all the jokes are about drug names. haha "Speak with a doctor before using Stellantis. Don't use Stellantis if you're pregnant and/or may become pregnant."
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It sounds just like a drug name haha
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^^^^^ Sounds more like an insect or Dinosaur name than a drug name LOL.
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so the thread title appears to be wrong... they're keeping Chrysler just naming the merged Fiat / Peugeot as STELLANTIS
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Originally Posted by bitkahuna
so the thread title appears to be wrong... they're keeping Chrysler just naming the merged Fiat / Peugeot as STELLANTIS
I don't think it's wrong technically. The company was formerly Chrysler.

But I get that you're saying that the Brand Chrysler isn't going anywhere....although they have... all of 2 models. Well, 3 if you count Voyager as separate from the Pacifica.
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Originally Posted by bitkahuna
so the thread title appears to be wrong... they're keeping Chrysler just naming the merged Fiat / Peugeot as STELLANTIS
Feel free to change the title

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Sounds like some kind of knockoff brand stuff you buy at a dollar store.
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The over-all company will be called Stellantis, the individual brands will remain the same FCA is now Stellantis
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Originally Posted by SW17LS
The over-all company will be called Stellantis, the individual brands will remain the same FCA is now Stellantis
I couldn't of said it better
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The one thing that I observed in the last several years is the biggest douches on the road now drive Dodge Challengers instead of BMWs like in the past.
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Originally Posted by Och
the biggest douches on the road now drive Dodge Challengers instead of BMWs like in the past.
More so than with Mustangs? In my experience, I've found high-powered Mustangs to be probably first place in that department.....although that's not to say that there are not also careful Mustang and Challenger drivers.
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since covid it seems a lot of people have forgotten how to drive so there's 'challenging' drivers in all kinds of vehicles.
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Originally Posted by mmarshall
More so than with Mustangs? In my experience, I've found high-powered Mustangs to be probably first place in that department.....although that's not to say that there are not also careful Mustang and Challenger drivers.
I think there are most Challengers on the road, at least the newish models. They also have larger physical presence than mustangs, and obnoxiously loud exhausts from the factory, so maybe they are just more noticeable.
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Originally Posted by Och
I think there are most Challengers on the road, at least the newish models. They also have larger physical presence than mustangs, and obnoxiously loud exhausts from the factory, so maybe they are just more noticeable.
Mustangs outsell the Challenger

Also, I find that Challenger guys share the title with Titan owners for the frat boy douche driver title.
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