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A good piece of economic and employment news.
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Yes, it is good news. Hopefully they'll be able to keep the plant open and operating for gainful employment in the area.
With Fiat/Chrysler's (in particular Jeep products) dismal quality and recall history, continued forecasted production levels and any chance of expansion are not a likely proposition.
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I agree with Rongone on BOTH points.
Clearly good news for the 2,000 to be employed.
Chrysler/Fiat has a long way to go in terms of reliability and build quality of their products. (I DO Like the new Fiat Spyder)
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How much longer will Chrysler survive continuing to build trashy, junk vehicles.