With the 2010 Ford Taurus, Ford Motor Co. is introducing a well-appointed large car that aims to take on the Toyota Avalon, Chrysler 300 and perhaps some luxury nameplates.
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Under new leadership from Fiat, Chrysler Group LLC has named seven executives to key positions in a shakeup of the engineering department.
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Chrysler will cancel its contract with Cummins Inc. for the light-duty diesel engine planned for the Dodge Ram 1500 pickup. Chrysler disclosed the termination as part of a group of supplier rejections filed Wednesday in U.S. Bankruptcy Court.
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Chrysler will cancel its contract with Cummins Inc. for the light-duty diesel engine planned for the Dodge Ram 1500 pickup. Chrysler disclosed the termination as part of a group of supplier rejections filed Wednesday in U.S. Bankruptcy Court.
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Fiat plans to stop car production at one Italian plant and change to a new platform at another, its CEO told government and unions at a meeting on the impact of its deal to steer Chrysler back to health. Sergio Marchionne, who now also heads the U.S.
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Chrysler will resume volume production of vehicles at seven North American assembly plants in the week beginning 29 June, the automaker announced last night.
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Chrysler Group LLC said today it will restart seven of its North American plants the week of June 29. The plants have been closed since Chrysler filed for bankruptcy on April 30.
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Chrysler Group LLC said today it will restart seven of its North American plants the week of June 29. The plants have been closed since Chrysler filed for bankruptcy on April 30.
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The Fiat-Chrysler deal and new fuel economy rules could boost sales for the world's largest auto supplier, the company's chairman said today.
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Auburn Hills, Mich. - One week after finalizing its global strategic alliance with Fiat Group, Chrysler Group LLC announced today that it will resume volume production of vehicles with the start up of seven of its North American assembly plants the week of June 29, 2009.
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In today's News Brake: Ford and Chrysler herd their pony cars toward NASCAR; Koenigsegg buys Saab from GM; and Mini is thinking about going upscale ... But Wait, There's More!
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Chrysler Group has built its first vehicles since the automaker filed for bankruptcy on 30 April.
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Chrysler Group LLC has resumed production at its first factory since emerging from bankruptcy last week: a Detroit plant that makes the low-volume Dodge Viper sports car.
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Italian automotive suppliers to Fiat S.p.A. could look to set up shop in the Detroit area following the formation of Chrysler Group LLC, the Chrysler-Fiat alliance spawned from Chrysler's bankruptcy.
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Italian automotive suppliers to Fiat S.p.A. could look to set up shop in the Detroit area following the formation of Chrysler Group LLC, the Chrysler-Fiat alliance spawned from Chrysler's bankruptcy.
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The U.S. auto supply base was saved from collapse by the government's rescue of Chrysler and General Motors but remains fragile, Ford Motor Co.'s William Clay Ford Jr. said.
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The U.S. auto supply base was saved from collapse by the government's rescue of Chrysler and General Motors but remains fragile, Ford Motor Co.'s William Clay Ford Jr. said.
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Turin, Italy - Fiat was born in 1899 on Corso Dante, in Turin. It ranks today among the top European manufacturers and its recent alliance with Chrysler will make it one of the premier automotive groups in the world.
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The U.S. government's new equity stakes in General Motors and Chrysler may make it harder for suppliers to raise capital, an investment banker said. Tight credit could cause the U.S.
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The new Chrysler Group "will sink or swim" on the type of larger vehicles produced at such plants as the Brampton and Windsor facilities in Ontario, the co-author of a report forecasting the automaker's future product lines in North America said, according to a Canadian media report.
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