Chrysler Delta & Lancia Delta?
Chrysler Delta & Lancia Delta?
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UnluckyTimmeh

Original Poster:

3,649 posts

233 months

Monday 12th September 2011
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Are they the same car?

Spotted this the other day:



But then i've just seen an advert for the Chrysler..... I take it GM now own both? just seems a bit strange they would allow two cars exactly the same to sell under the same name but with different manufacturers....

Or am I being thick and in the UK GM is Chrysler and in europe it's Lancia?


Links to the two cars:

Chrysler

Lancia

Alx323

421 posts

223 months

Monday 12th September 2011
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Fiat owns Chrysler now AFAIK. They also own Lancia. Made more sense to launch it in this country as a Chrysler rather than building new Lancia infrastructure I guess.

cheesyblob

370 posts

195 months

Monday 12th September 2011
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They are the same car, and made under the FIAT group. Neither companies were ever owned by GM. It is a Lancia in Europe, and a Chrysler in the Uk and everywhere else.

Blakewater

4,504 posts

177 months

Monday 12th September 2011
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As the Chrysler dealership network is already established and the Lancia name disappeared from this country years ago with an air of unreliability about it, Fiat decided to launch the car here as a Chrysler and sell it under the Lancia brand in Europe.

Codswallop

5,256 posts

214 months

Monday 12th September 2011
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These Lansler/ Chrycia threads seem to have become more common than what car threads recentley hehe

Ozzie Osmond

21,189 posts

266 months

Monday 12th September 2011
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What's so astounding is that they haven't got the nerve to call it a Lancia and put the Brits right after 20 years of excessive bias against the brand.

Hence "Chlamydia Delta" is seen as preferable branding!!

UnluckyTimmeh

Original Poster:

3,649 posts

233 months

Monday 12th September 2011
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Thanks for that.

It's a shame they are using the model name 'delta'.

Somewhat ruins the legend a bit.

joebongo

1,516 posts

195 months

Monday 12th September 2011
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PT Cruiser replacement?

davepoth

29,395 posts

219 months

Monday 12th September 2011
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UnluckyTimmeh said:
Thanks for that.

It's a shame they are using the model name 'delta'.

Somewhat ruins the legend a bit.
This is more like a "classic" Lancia car than the Integrale ever was; they were always meant to be a bit plush.

300bhp/ton

41,030 posts

210 months

Monday 12th September 2011
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UnluckyTimmeh said:
Thanks for that.

It's a shame they are using the model name 'delta'.

Somewhat ruins the legend a bit.
Umm, well this was the 2nd Gen "Delta" and more recent that I suspect the 1st Gen one you are referring too.


davepoth

29,395 posts

219 months

Monday 12th September 2011
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The Crack Fox said:
I don't understand why they're not using the Lancia name here too, I mean, Chrysler ?! C'mon...
Mainly because we have a lot of Chrysler here and no Lancia. In the rest of Europe they have Lancia but not a lot of Chrysler.

Alex

9,978 posts

304 months

Monday 12th September 2011
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Launching the Lancia Delta as a Chrysler is insane. People still remember the Delta, but the Chrysler name means nothing in the UK.

ChevronB19

8,522 posts

183 months

Monday 12th September 2011
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300bhp/ton said:
Umm, well this was the 2nd Gen "Delta" and more recent that I suspect the 1st Gen one you are referring too.

Which I've always liked to be honest. Also liked the first Ypsilon as well...

craigjm

20,184 posts

220 months

Monday 12th September 2011
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It is cringworthy that they are trying to promote them as American in the advertising. I do wonder how long it will take for people to start swapping the badging and grille back to Lancia.

300bhp/ton

41,030 posts

210 months

Monday 12th September 2011
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craigjm said:
It is cringworthy that they are trying to promote them as American in the advertising. I do wonder how long it will take for people to start swapping the badging and grille back to Lancia.
Is it as bad as advertising Vauxhalls and Fords in a similar way then, only more of a British slant?

craigjm

20,184 posts

220 months

Monday 12th September 2011
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300bhp/ton said:
Is it as bad as advertising Vauxhalls and Fords in a similar way then, only more of a British slant?
The strange thing about Vauxhall and Ford Europe is that people don't think of them as being American generally. Used to make me laugh when I was a kid and people would buy a Ford Escort as they wouldn't be seen in anything foreign!

I don't really think the Chrysler brand has a good imagine in the UK and they could have started selling Lancia's at Fiat dealerships as a slightly more Luxurious model over standard Fiat.

sjg

7,633 posts

285 months

Monday 12th September 2011
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Yep, Fiat took a controlling stake in Chrysler a few months back, they already had a substantial share before that. Part of their strategy to push into the US, which also involves a lot more badge engineering to fill out the ranges.

Lancia haven't sold anything here for 17 years. Most people (who remember that far back) associate the brand more with rustbuckets than WRC victories. Bizarrely though Fiat are planning to use the brand in the US. For the UK, Chrysler do have a dealer network, plus they need to get their CO2 averages down so flogging smaller hatches alongside the US stuff goes some way to achieving that.

SixtySpeedTwin

321 posts

172 months

Tuesday 13th September 2011
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Ah good old lancias i remember driving along in the rain and the wiper arm falling off a practically new white hen Y10. Some what exciting at the time...