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Fiat Chrysler CEO: Peugeot merger talks progressing well

By Edward Taylor

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Fiat Chrysler's <FCHA.MI> chief executive Michael Manley said on Wednesday that merger talks with Peugeot owner PSA <PEUP.PA> to create the world's No. 4 carmaker are progressing well and he hopes to have a deal within 12-14 months.

Speaking to Reuters on the sidelines of an industry meeting, he said he doesn't expect any major obstacles that could delay a final agreement.

"Talks are progressing really well," Manley said about negotiations with the French carmaker ahead of a briefing by the European automotive association (ACEA), of which he is president.

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His comments come a month after the two carmakers agreed a binding deal worth about $50 billion to combine forces in response to a slowdown in global demand and mounting costs of making cleaner vehicles amid tighter emissions regulations.

Manley's timeline for completing the deal by early 2021 is in line with a forecast made by the companies in December.

Fiat and Peugeot are now getting into the details of how the merger will work, including choosing which vehicle platforms - the technological underpinnings of a vehicle - will fit which products in a combined company.

Because customers in different locations still prefer vastly different cars, there is room for multiple platforms in a combined group, Manley said.

"That global platform is an elusive beast," he added. "This concept of a massive global platform in my mind is almost a myth but that doesn’t mean to say we’re not going to recruit significant volume."

(Graphic: Fiat Chrysler vs Peugeot in a snapshot - https://fingfx.thomsonreuters.com/gfx/mkt/12/7993/7924/FIAT%20PSA.jpg)

(Reporting by Edward Taylor and Marine Strauss; Writing by Josephine Mason; Editing by Keith Weir, Kirsten Donovan)