Pretty much. Chrysler has nothing to offer. Dodge has some boutique cars worth keeping around. Fiat has nothing but the Panda. Jeep has a couple items worth keeping around. Overall it's a bucket of shit. If they disappeared tomorrow, no one would care.
The problem with Chrysler is that they've completely written off the regular market.
Dodge is now a sports car brand (and ask Pontiac how that went). Chrysler is the not-quite-luxury brand. Ram, of course, is the truck division. Jeep is still doing the Jeep thing. Plymouth, DeSoto, AMC/Eagle, and the non-Ram Dodge trucks are now long gone. About the only car they have for the average American is the Caravan, a market they have cornered.
Look at Chevy. Their car product is crap. Yet they've steadily put out the Cavalier, the Cobalt, the Cruze, the Impala, and so on, and they always sell. Generic cars for generic people. Ford isn't quite so bad, but they're about to make the same mistake Chrysler did.