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9 Reasons Why Stellantis Is DESTROYING European Cars (The Merger From Hell) Peugeot, Citroën, Fiat, Opel, Alfa Romeo, Lancia—once proud European marques, now hollow shells. Stellantis, the megacorporation born in 2021, has turned legendary brands into badge-engineered clones, cutting quality, erasing heritage, and raking in record profits while customers suffer. This video exposes 9 damning reasons why Stellantis isn’t saving European cars—it’s systematically destroying them. We start with the platform-sharing nightmare: thirty models across Peugeot, Opel, Citroën, Fiat, Jeep, and DS share up to 78% of components. The Peugeot 3008, Opel Grandland, and DS 7 are the same car with different headlights—yet prices vary by €15,000. The 1.2 PureTech engine disaster continues to kill thousands of engines, even though Stellantis has known about its wet-belt failures since 2016. Lancia, once rally royalty, has been reduced to a rebadged Peugeot 208 sold only in Italy. Alfa Romeo’s soul has been ripped out—sports cars dead, replaced by SUVs on Peugeot and Jeep bones. Chrysler has just one minivan left, Opel is now a Peugeot in disguise, and Fiat interiors are falling apart faster than ever. Stellantis’s quality nosedive is confirmed by JD Power and ADAC, showing Peugeot, Citroën, and Fiat sinking to near-bottom reliability rankings. Their EV strategy is chaos: identical Peugeots, Opels, and Jeeps priced thousands apart, with worse range and charging than a 2018 Nissan Leaf. Meanwhile, Maserati EVs share Jeep platforms while charging Ferrari money. The most disgusting part? Stellantis is making record profits—€18.6 billion in 2023—while cutting jobs, closing historic factories, and strip-mining Europe’s automotive heritage. Carlos Tavares walks away with €23.5 million a year while Alfa, Lancia, and Opel are bled dry. This isn’t a merger—it’s demolition dressed up as management. And the only way it stops is if buyers push back. #Stellantis #CarScandal #EuropeanCars #AutomotiveFraud #CarIndustry #PlannedObsolescence #AlfaRomeo #Lancia #Opel #Fiat #Peugeot #Citroen #CarInvestigation