Auburn Hills, Mich. -
In a letter sent today to Members of Congress, Chrysler Group LLC
announced that the company will accept product
liability claims on vehicles manufactured by Chrysler LLC (now
OldCarco LLC) before June 10, 2009, and involved in accidents on or
after that date. On June 10, 2009, Chrysler Group purchased
substantially all of the assets of Old Carco.
"We know a lot more about the viability of our business today than
when we purchased Old Carco's assets in its bankruptcy proceedings
several months ago," said John Bozzella, Senior Vice President,
External Affairs & Public Policy, Chrysler Group LLC. "While
Chrysler Group still faces challenges, we are confident that the
future viability of the company will not be threatened if we accept
these claims."
OldCarco filed for bankruptcy protection on April 30, 2009.
Following many complex and lengthy hearings, the bankruptcy court
approved the sale of substantially all of OldCarco's assets to a
newly formed company, Chrysler Group LLC. As part of the bankruptcy
court-approved purchase, Chrysler Group had agreed to assume
liability only for cars sold by Chrysler Group. As a result of
today's announcement, Chrysler Group's approach is consistent with
that taken by General Motors as part of its bankruptcy
process.
"We want our customers to feel comfortable and confident buying,
driving and enjoying one of our vehicles," Bozzella said. "Chrysler
Group vehicles meet or exceed all applicable federal safety
standards and have excellent safety records."





