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NEW YORK (AP) -- A published report says Chrysler Group LLC is planning to build the Fiat 500 small car at a plant in Mexico....

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2 mainstream media and 2 bloggers weighed in on a similar topic

This Week, Andrew Ganz from Leftlane says (in Michigan approves tax credit for potential Chrysler engine plant) Chrysler’s decision of where to build a Fiat-designed 1.4-liter four-cylinder engine just got a little more complicated: The Michigan Economic Growth Authority voted in favor of giving Chrysler 10 years’ worth of employment tax credits if it decides to build the motors in Dundee, Mich...

Last Month, DetNews.com says (in Chrysler will close Sterling Heights plant, CEO says) The Sterling Heights Assembly Plant is still slated to close at the end of next year, Sergio Marchionne, chief executive officer of Chrysler Group LLC, confirmed Thursday.

Thumbnail And Marc Carter from The Torque Report says (in Chrysler Brand to Sell Fiat 500 in U.S.) Since it's unveiling many people in the U.S. have been hoping that the Fiat 500 would eventually be sold here. Well now that Fiat and Chrysler have hooked up our wish has come true. Its been confirmed that the Fiat 500 will be sold through Chrysler dealerships when it is released and it will be the...

3 Months Ago, By The Associated Press from hosted.ap.org says (in Toluca, Mexico plant likely to get Fiat minicar) Chrysler Group LLC is planning to built the Fiat 500 minicar at a factory in Toluca, Mexico instead of a soon-to-be shuttered plant in the U.S. A comparison of the Toluca plant and the Sterling Heights, Mich., assembly plant, where workers had hoped to get the 500:...

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