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Under the Pentastar July 27-31

3 months, 1 week ago

These stories from the Chrysler Group are highlighted in this week’s Under the Pentastar: employees returning back to work at the Jefferson North Assembly Plant in Detroit; the first meeting ...

Governor says Kenosha resale to Fiat unlikely

3 months, 1 week ago

Wisconsin Governor Jim Doyle says Fiat is unlikely to exercise its option to buy the Chrysler car-engine plant in Kenosha.
In an AP Newswire story, Doyle called the news disappointing but ...

Alliance clarifies ‘Cash for Clunkers’ program status

3 months, 1 week ago

According to Charles Territo, Sr. Director of Communication at the
Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers, the U. S. Department of Transportation is advising the following:

The CARS program is not suspended
“Cash for Clunkers” ...

New Taurus ads target luxury rivals

3 months, 1 week ago

Part of a new marketing campaign Ford is launching next week will pit the new Taurus against the competition’s luxury brands, said The Detroit News.
The online ads place the Taurus, which starts at less ...

Production of Chrysler PT Cruiser will continue

3 months, 1 week ago

Chrysler Group LLC announced today that production of the Chrysler PT Cruiser will continue. The Chrysler Group Toluca (Mexico) Assembly Plant—the exclusive home of Chrysler PT Cruiser—will continue to build ...

Manufacturing executives announce appointments

3 months, 1 week ago

In support of the manufacturing assembly operations of the Chrysler Group LLC, Fred Goedtel Jr., Head of Assembly Operations, announced the following appointments that are effective immediately:
Kevin Hayes was appointed ...

Dodge drivers look to gain in Chase standings

3 months, 1 week ago

With only six races left in the “Race To The Chase” in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, all eyes will be on triangular-shaped Pocono Raceway, a 2.5-mile track with three ...

Obama expects GM, Chrysler to repay loans

3 months, 1 week ago

President Barack Obama said on Wednesday that General Motors Co and the Chrysler Group were companies worth saving, but he expects both to repay their government loans, Reuters reported.
Obama’s comments ...

Delphi to drop pensions

3 months, 1 week ago

A U.S. bankruptcy judge gave Delphi Corp. the go-ahead to abandon its pension obligations, bringing the supplier another step closer to exiting bankruptcy, the The Detroit News reported.
The Troy, Mich.-based ...

Mulally plans to stay in driver’s seat at Ford

3 months, 1 week ago

Ford Motor Co. CEO Alan Mulally says he has no intention of retiring before restoring the Dearborn automaker to sustained profitability, The Detroit News reported.
Mulally turns 64 next month, and ...

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