Photographs: Fabrizio Bensch/Reuters
Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne (left) arrives for a meeting at the Chancellery in Berlin May 4.
Less than a week after sealing a deal with Chrysler to form a partnership, Marchionne visited Berlin on Monday to try to convince Germany's political leaders of his plan to create a European car giant with the acquisition of General Motors Corp's Opel unit.
Fiat wants Chrysler, Opel
Image: Opel plant's main entrancePhotographs: Tobias Schwarz/Reuters
Fiat wants Chrysler, Opel
Image: General overviewPhotographs: Tobias Schwarz/Reuters
A general overview of a production area at the Opel plant.
Fiat wants Chrysler, Opel
Image: German Foreign Minster Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Opel CEO Hans DemantPhotographs: Tobias Schwarz/Reuters
CEO of General Motors' German unit, Opel, Hans Demant (right) and German Foreign Minster Frank-Walter Steinmeier listen to a worker during a visit to the plant on May 4.
Fiat wants Chrysler, Opel
Image: An employee installs a battery in an Opel CorsaPhotographs: Tobias Schwarz/Reuters
An employee of General Motors' German unit installs a battery in an Opel Corsa at the Opel plant.
Fiat wants Chrysler, Opel
Image: Vauxhall carsPhotographs: Phil Noble/Reuters
New Vauxhall cars are seen standing outside the company's factory in Ellesmere Port, northern England, in this October 27, 2008 file photograph.
Italy's Fiat SpA could seek a merger of its auto group with General Motors Corp's Europe unit, then spin off the combined company and list it, Fiat said on May 3.
Under a GM restructuring plan, Opel, including British affiliate Vauxhall, would be spun off.
Fiat wants Chrysler, Opel
Image: Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne's MaseratiPhotographs: Johannes Eisele/Reuters
Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne arrived in his Maserati car for a meeting with the economy ministry in Berlin May 4.
Less than a week after sealing a deal with Chrysler to form a partnership, Marchionne visited Berlin on May 4 to try to convince Germany's political leaders of his plan to create a European car giant with the acquisition of General Motors Corp's Opel unit.
Inset: Sergio Marchionne
Fiat wants Chrysler, Opel
Image: German Foreign Minster Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Opel's German CEO Hans DemantPhotographs: Tobias Schwarz/Reuters
German Foreign Minster Frank-Walter Steinmeier and CEO of General Motors's German unit Opel Hans Demant address the media after Steinmeier visited the Opel plant in the Eastern German town of Eisenach, May 4.
Fiat wants Chrysler, Opel
Image: German Economy Minister Karl-Theodor zu GuttenbergPhotographs: Johannes Eisele/Reuters
German Economy Minister Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg addresses a news conference in Berlin on May 4. Guttenberg said he did not expect a final decision on the future of carmaker Opel to come out of his meeting with Fiat SpA's chief exective.
Fiat is set on acquiring Opel after it struck a last-minute deal to buy an initial 20 percent of Chrysler on April 30.
Fiat wants Chrysler, Opel
Image: Chrysler files for bankruptcyPhotographs: Chip East/Reuters
Legal council arrive with boxes of documents outside US Bankruptcy Court in New York, May 4.
Chrysler, which filed for bankruptcy on April 30, is planning an emergence from court protection in as little as 30 days under the guidance of US President Barack Obama administration officials.
Fiat wants Chrysler, Opel
Image: Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge vehiclesPhotographs: Frank Polich/Reuters
Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge vehicles are parked in a lot next to the idle Chrysler Belvidere Assembly plant Belvidere, Illinois, US, May 4.
Chrysler asked the US Bankruptcy Court on Monday for a swift hearing into its planned sale to Italy's Fiat SpA, eliciting immediate objections from some secured lenders.
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