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Carlos Ghosn Foretold Real Reasons for Luring Sales and Marketing Boss from Ram Trucks

By Justin Berkowitz

In a round of executive musical chairs, Nissan has hired away the CEO of Chrysler’s Ram division, Fred Diaz, to run its sales and marketing in the U.S. Filling Diaz’s spot, Chrysler is moving its execs up through the ranks: the CEO of Dodge is moving over to Ram, the head of Fiat USA takes the reins at Dodge, and a regional Fiat exec from California now is charged with running the Fiat brand here. This isn’t just a boon for the value of your Auto Exec trading cards—let’s face it, we all buy those for the gum—but shows what Nissan thinks it needs. Some have written off the moves as typical executive poaching and shuffling. Others tried to divine the reasons for the personnel change. Speaking with Carlos Ghosn at the New York auto show just a few weeks ago, however, Nissan’s thinking is clear.

“The American pickup truck market, as a country, would be the ninth-largest market in the world”

That Nissan scooped the boss of Ram to be its new head of sales and marketing is no accident. Even as Nissan tries to reduce the total number of models it sells around the world, Mr. Ghosn was unequivocal that the American market for full-size pickup trucks is so big, it justifies a unique model just for us. Even in its prime, though, the Titan was the Glass Joe of the pickup-truck Punch Out world. Now, it’s decrepit, too. A new model, which shares much of its architecture with the big NV van on sale now, will finally arrive in the next two years. (Nissan’s not entirely at fault for that, with Chrysler having backed out on the companies’ deal to collaborate on the next Titan and (now-current) Ram several years ago.) Once a new Titan is here, Nissan will need to tell people that yes, it’s selling a brand-new pickup truck—and that because it’s capable or cool or both, those people should buy one. Given Mr. Ghosn’s impassioned talk of Nissan and the full-size pickup market at that meeting, one imagines that being a truck guy was a near-necessity for a new marketing executive.

“Unless we hit 10 percent in the United States, we’re not having a fair return on the investments we’re doing here.”

Although Diaz is joining Nissan in a “newly created” role for sales and marketing, none should overlook the simultaneous departure of Al Castignetti, VP of the Nissan division in the U.S. We’ve not received any confirmation, even unofficially, that Mr. Castignetti was asked to go, but we don’t see the timing as mere coincidence. The company only said in a statement that Castignetti resigned to “pursue other interests.” A seasoned exec and a real pro, we don’t imagine Castignetti decided to fulfill his lifelong dream of being a master patisserie chef. There’s solid evidence from Mr. Ghosn’s remarks in March that he could be clearing house.

Official: Chrysler Group moves around execs in wake of recent departure

By Zach Bowman

Filed under: Chrysler is busy shuffling executives around in the wake of Ram head Fred Diaz’s departure. The automaker has named Reid Bigland (pictured, right) as Diaz’s successor in the role of president and CEO of Ram, though Bigland will continue his duties as the head of US sales and the president and CEO of Chrysler Canada. Bigland first came to Chrysler in 2006 from Freightliner Custom Chassis Corporation, so the guy knows a thing or two about trucks.

Meanwhile, Timothy Kuniskis will take over as president and CEO of Dodge. Previously, he served as the head of Fiat in North America and has been with Chrysler in one capacity or another since 1992. His old title now falls to Jason Stoicevich, who will also continue to work as the director of the automaker’s California Business Center. Finally, Bruno Cattori will take over as the president and CEO of Chrysler Mexico.

Diaz left his position to take over as a divisional vice president of sales and marketing with Nissan. You can read the full press release on the Chrysler personnel changes below for more information.

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Official: Nissan poaches Ram CEO Fred Diaz

By Jeffrey N. Ross

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Nissan has announced that it has hired Fred Diaz as its new divisional vice president of sales and marketing. With the appointment, Diaz unexpected exits his post as president and CEO of Chrysler’s Ram brand, a position he has held since 2009 when the brand was created as a separate entity from Dodge. He was also president and CEO of Chrysler de Mexico.

Nissan issued a press released – posted below – in which it says that Diaz’s newly formed position will be responsible for the day-to-day operations of the brand in the US, including such facets as sales, marketing, parts and service, along with administrative matters. In addition, he will lead Nissan’s light commercial vehicle and fleet division, likely a key attraction with his Ram background.

Chrysler
has yet to name a replacement for Diaz.

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Report: Ram may build more trucks with sports team tie-ins

By Seyth Miersma

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After a rather successful foray with a Red Wings edition of the Ram 1500 last year – some 3,000 units sold – the truck brand is both re-upping its relationship with Detroit’s hockey powerhouse and considering expansion into other sport franchises.

Ram announced last month that it would carry on its partnership with the Red Wings throughout the 2012-13 NHL season. The company will not offer a special edition version of the 2013 Ram, due in part to the strike-shortened NHL season. In a recent interview with Bloomberg, Ram boss Fred Diaz called the Red Wings partnership an experiment that “worked out so incredibly well, we’re looking at the possibility of doing other things with other sports.”

Diaz doesn’t see Ram doing deals with entire leagues, but does think that other teams and cities, with a similar “rabid fan base” could make sense for co-branding. “We’ll pick our spots and our moments, ” said Diaz, “and if we feel like we have a good opportunity, we’ll do it.”

Check out some of the marketing materials for the 2012 Ram 1500 Red Wings Edition in our attached gallery and let us know which teams/cities you think would pair well in Comments.

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Good News For Pickup Buyers: 2014 Ram 1500 Getting Small Turbodiesel

By Kurt Ernst

2013 Ram 1500 - image: Chrysler Group LLC

2013 Ram 1500 – image: Chrysler Group LLC

While diesel engines in pickup trucks are nothing new, most models that come packing oil-burning engines fall into the “heavy duty” category, with commensurate price tags. If you’re the type who routinely pulls heavy loads, or racks up serious mileage in the name of work, such an expense might make sense. If you’re the average homeowner who pulls a modest boat or camper, such smoke-belching behemoths can be hard to justify.

Enter the 2014 Ram 1500 EcoDiesel, which will come to market with the same Fiat-sourced 3.0-liter turbodiesel V-6 used in the Jeep Grand Cherokee EcoDiesel. Ram says the engine is the industry’s first small displacement diesel in a half-ton pickup, and Ram brand president Fred Diaz promises the EcoDiesel pickup will deliver best-in-class fuel economy, torque and range.

Ram isn’t publishing specific numbers on output or fuel economy just yet, but we can make a few assumptions here. To deliver best-in-class fuel economy, it will have to beat the 2013 Ram 1500 HFE, which returns 21 mpg combined, 18 mpg city and 25 mpg highway. As for the output, the same engine delivers 240 horsepower and 420 pound feet of torque under the hood of the Grand Cherokee, so it’s safe to guess that output will be comparable.

The 2014 Ram 1500 EcoDiesel will go on sale in the third quarter of 2013. Look for details and pricing to be announced ahead of the truck’s launch.

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Report: Ram raises a quick $1 million for farmers with Super Bowl ad

By John Neff

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While Chrysler has been behind the Super Bowl‘s most talked-about commercials for the past few years, this is the first year the automaker has added an element of charity to its marketing plans for the big game.

Chrysler aired a pair of two-minutes ads during the Super Bowl this year, one for Jeep called Whole Again, and the other for the Ram brand called Farmer. As we mentioned earlier in the week, Jeep has promised to give up to $300,000 to the United Services Organization (USO). The brand, whose own history is forever tied to this country’s military, will donate $1 for every tweet with the hashtag #joinOSR, or visit to Yahoo.com or the Jeep Operation SAFE Return website.

Ram had somewhat loftier goals, pledging to give up to $1 million to the Future Farmers of America. The plan was to donate $100,000 for every 1 million times the commercial was seen, shared or emailed from its website. Now we have word from Ram brand chief Fred Diaz that the million-dollar goal has been reached less than five days after the ad first aired.

The ad has reportedly done wonders for Ram, as well, with traffic to its website up ten-fold and dealers reporting their showrooms are fuller than before, sometimes with people who just want to say how much the ad had touched them. If you feel moved to watch the ad again, feel free to scroll down below for the video.

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