Global [English] Centric News Collection from various newswire, magazines, newspaper, Internet Sites, and some inside news of Chrysler Corporation LLC
Thursday, March 6, 2008
This Day in Auto History:
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| Source: Automobile History Day By Day, by Douglas A. Wick |
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Dodge Reveals Redesigned '09 Ram
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Ram buyers will be able to choose from four-and five-speed automatic transmissions, as well as part-time and on-demand 4WD transfer cases. The interior is also completely revamped and the new Ram is offered in regular cab, Quad Cab and crew cab configurations.
There are three box lengths; 8' with the regular cab, a medium 6' 4" on regular cabs and Quad Cabs, and a new-for-2009 box length of 5'7" with crew cabs only. Five trim levels are offered: ST, SLT, TRX, Sport, and the top-of-the-line Laramie.
Pricing and the on-sale date have not yet been announced.
This Day in Auto History:
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| Source: Automobile History Day By Day, by Douglas A. Wick |
Chrysler plant to get update
$280.6M investment will boost Jefferson North to produce new Grand Cherokees, 2 future models.
Eric Morath / The Detroit News
Chrysler LLC is expected to invest $280.6 million to upgrade its Jefferson North Assembly Plant in Detroit to produce the next generation of the Jeep Grand Cherokee and two new models at the facility.
The investment -- largely for equipment and technology improvements -- would create 419 new jobs and the updates are expected to be completed in June 2010, according to documents filed with the City of Detroit.
The Detroit City Council was scheduled to discuss a tax exemption Chrysler is seeking for the project at a meeting today. However, the item was requested to be removed from the agenda so Chrysler could provide the city with more details about its plans.
" We do plan to make this investment," Chrysler spokeswoman Curtrise Garner said Tuesday evening.
She said the City Council's request for more details on the operation of the plant and the demographics of its workers -- current and future employees -- delayed the presentation.
Garner said the delay should not push back plans to bring in new machinery and equipment in July. She said securing the tax-break is essential to Chrysler making the investment, and she did not expect any difficulty in securing an exemption.
"We've enjoyed a great relationship with the city of Detroit," she said. "We look forward to making future investments in the city."
The matter should be back on the council's agenda in the next few weeks.
The $280.6 million investment is slated for "the acquisition of machinery and equipment to manufacture and assemble the next generation of the Jeep Grand Cherokee sport-utility truck at the Jefferson North Assembly Plant," documents filed with the city in October stated. Those documents said "two new future models" also will be produced at the plant -- Chrysler would not divulge further details. Plans also call for increasing plant capacity and making operations more flexible to produce different types of vehicles.
In January, the city Planning and Economic Development Department determined Chrysler's investment met the criteria for a tax exemption and forwarded the request to the council.
Chrysler filed investment plans last fall, just days after it reached a tentative agreement with the United Auto Workers union on a historic new contract. With that cost-cutting agreement, Chrysler promised investment and future products at four plants, including Jefferson North.
In late October, the state approved a $4 million tax credit for what was at the time a proposed $366 million project at Jefferson North. Garner said the discrepancy between the two investment numbers reflects different criteria considered by the state and the city, and not necessarily a reduced level of investment.
City documents did not detail the value of the exemption, but last October state officials said the city was considering a $40.2 million tax abatement.
Chrysler's $280.6 million investment is specific to tooling and machine improvements, including an improved paint shop, new conveyor system, chassis assembly and line upgrades.
The plan to add 419 jobs at the factory comes weeks after Chrysler eliminated a 900-person second shift at the plant. Some of those workers were laid off, while others accepted buyouts or early retirement packages. Jefferson North employs nearly 1,500 workers and produces the Grand Cherokee and Jeep Commander.
Retaining auto jobs in the city is a much-needed win, said Comerica Bank economist Dana Johnson. However, he said that while the investment will improve technology, the plant will need fewer workers than in decades past.
"This is exactly the success that needs to happen if we're going to see the city rebuild," he said. "If Michigan wants to continue to be a node of auto manufacturing facilities, they need to maintain their critical mass."
Mopar(R) Kicks off the Second Year of Its 'Top Eliminator' Awards for Best-in-Class Enthusiast-built Vehicles
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Hemidakota blasts Mercury News Wire
“Gas prices set records in
You need to research on why energy companies are using the Californian model for the rest of nation in creating this artificial demand when they have cut back the supplies. Then, what is new here, when it is nothing more than what DeBeers been doing for years in creating an artificial demand when the worth of real carat diamond is a handful of dollars if the world inventory is dumped onto the open market. Now looking at the government energy website that tracks [national /state/ foreign imports]
2003 - 12mil bpd
2007 - 1.2mil bpd
Is there something here we are missing in seeing the real agenda in
The real question of the day, when seeing artificial inflated retail gasoline consumer cost, which drives other consumer deliverables, what is the real government inflationary rate today? Why doesn’t the government tell us, we are really in a recession?
QUOTE: "The day will come that all truth will be known openly. Nothing will be hid from the world."
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Chrysler plans to double international sales in 5 years
Neil Winton / Autosinsider
GENEVA, Switzerland -- Chrysler LLC said it plans to double international sales to 400,000 a year by 2012 from 2007's level.
James Press, Chrysler Vice Chairman and President, made the forecast at a news conference at the Geneva Car Show.
Mark Manley, executive vice-president international sales, said the company was carrying forward the sales momentum it generated last year, when international sales rose 15 percent. In the first 2 months of 2008, sales rose 10 percent.
Press said Chrysler was in the process of regionalizing international sales responsibilities, and some European functions would be moved to Stuttgart, Germany from Detroit. Press gave no details.
Siemens Puts Business Communications Division Up for Sale
TMCnet - USA
Potential acquirers are Alcatel-Lucent (News - Alert), Nortel Networks and hedge fund Cerberus Capital Management. Alcatel-Lucent would be an interesting ...
Jet Powered Chysler Van
The jet exhaust is at wide angles for the helicopter application it was in. They wanted the exhaust to go away from the tail boom and have just enough velocity to keep the hot exhaust from being recirculated into the intake. The exhaust provides no thrust, it's all shaft driven but I do spray fuel into the exhaust to make some smoke and fire. It's funny how people think a jet engine isn't working properly if fire isn't spewing out the back, unless it's the engine on the passenger jet they're sitting in.
According to Chris, it can do the 1/4 mile in 11.17 seconds, and it topped at 113mph because he hasn't adjusted the rear axle ratio yet. [RunRyder via Hacked Gadgets]
9:50 AM ON TUE MAR 4 2008
BY JESUS DIAZ
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In a Dodge Caravan? For the car pooling soccer mom that needs to go 103 mph.
gimme a second while I put her into gear...
*T*A*I*L*G*A*T*E*R*S *B*E*W*A*R*E*
'Propulse' the car??? Try propel....
1/8 mile @ 103mph
1/4 mile @ RIP
It is a regional thing to use the word "Propulse" in this way?
@necrolingua: no, it's just an error.
Shouldn't this thing have warning signs saying you aren't supposed to stand too close to the doors or risk being sucked into a soccer-mom vehicle? Or is the suction through the doors not that great?
I wonder how long it takes to get it into jet-propelled mode... and how long it can last in that manner.
Boy, is the Lizard Man going to get a surprise!
I guess it's cool but it's not as well done as the guy @ [www.ronpatrickstuff.com] that did the Jet Beetle.
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Does "The Darwin Awards" ring a bell??
I see pain in this dudes future.
the soccer ball magnet sticker is perfect!
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