I'd like nothing more than to see Chrysler go out of business. They make
sub standard vehicles (I have one) and they have the worst customer
sup****t
I have ever experienced. Good riddance.
"Pink Freud" <PF@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in
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>
> Chrysler LLC is preparing to spend $281 million to renovate the
Jefferson
> North Assembly plant in Detroit where the company now builds the Jeep
> Grand Cherokee and Jeep Commander. The automaker hasn't said anything
> publicly at the future Grand Cherokee but privately Chrysler officials
> have confirmed that the money is being spent to produce new 2011 Jeep
> Grand Cherokee, starting in the summer and fall of 2010. The Jeep
> Commander, which also is built at Jefferson North, will probably be
> dropped as Chrysler reduces the number of models it builds as part of
the
> effort to right-size the company for its shrunken market share, analysts
> have suggested.
>
> While the Commander gets decommissioned, the new Grand Cherokee-one of
the
> Chrysler's signature vehicles-will come with an optional diesel engine
> made
> by Daimler AG or with an optional two-mode hybrid system, which Chrysler
> has
> developed jointly through a joint venture with General Motors, Daimler
and
> BMW, Chrysler officials indicated privately last week. In addition, the
> 2011
> Grand Cherokee will be one of the very first vehicles engineered and
> sourced
> under the tough regime being installed by Chrysler's new chief executive
> officer Robert Nardelli and vice chairman and president Jim Press. Both
> Press and Nardelli are taking a direct role in decisions on the new
Grand
> Cherokee, Chrysler sources said.
>
> Key supply contracts will be awarded in the next few months but the new
> purchasing regime installed by Nardelli is having a huge impact. At the
> same
> time, the influence of Daimler's product development system on Chrysler
> decisions is rapidly dimini****ng. The new Grand Cherokee, however, will
> have
> to be developed for ex****t, which probably means it is being developed
for
> both right and left-hand drive markets. "Developing foreign markets is a
> priority for us," noted one Chrysler officials. Nardelli said back in
> January that as Chrysler expands its overseas sales operations, it also
> plans to do more design and engineering work in places such as China and
> Eastern Europe
>
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