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From 24/7 Wall Street:

Rumors, credible rumors, are beginning to circulate in the car industry and the automotive press, that Chrysler may not make it another year primarily due to its falling sales and growing financial losses at partner Fiat. Chrysler sold a 62,197 cars in September down 42% from the same month last year.

The figure was down from 93,222 in August when traffic to dealers was pushed up by the "cash for clunkers" program.

Chrysler’s problems may only be beginning and, if so, Fiat, the "managing partner" among Chrysler’s owners may not be able to keep the American company intact.

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