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Saturday, December 18, 2010
The American auto giant, today announced the reopening of the release of popular models.
Chrysler plant in Toluca (Mexico) again to produce a model PT Cruiser. «Legendary Chrysler PT Cruiser will continue its march as a successful model of the world», says Peter Fong, head of sales of Chrysler Group. «Since 2000, it sold more than 1.3 million vehicles in more than 60 countries. So, set the prize competitions and exhibitions again embarked on line ».
Is everything bad in «Chrysler», that they decided to resume production of the old model? You can just say that out of three American manufacturers, Chrysler feels worse than all.
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