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Chrysler to Invest $300M to Save Jobs, Improve Fuel Efficiency

by frugal1 on June 15, 2010

Chrysler is set to announce today that it is investing $300 million in a factory at its Kokomo, Ind., complex. This investment is being made to make a new eight-speed transmission developed by German supplier ZF that will help improve fuel efficiency and preserve about 1,200 jobs. Read more details here.

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