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Stellantis says it will also produce a new mid-size truck at the Belvidere Assembly Plant in Illinois in two years
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Tim Kuniskis, who served as the unofficial spokesman for the American muscle car, is taking over as CEO of Ram effective immediately, the company said Monday. The return of Kuniskis is part of several management moves by the struggling company designed to bolster its North American leadership.
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The company is unaware of any injuries related to the defect
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Mary Free Bed expanding to West Virginia, AG Nessel launches holiday protection campaign, The Grand Rapids Chorus of Sweet Adelines and the Great Lakes Chorus team up for a Christmas Concert, and more.
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Carlos Tavares received criticism from dealers and union officials over a product line-up many saw as too expensive for customers looking to find bargains
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United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain says there’s a clear choice when it comes to supporting the working class
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MI Senators Stabenow and Peters are among lawmakers who have signed on to letters of concern to the automaker
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Stellantis has struggled this year in both Europe and the U.S., where sales are down 20% through September compared with last year
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Stellantis says it still intends to reopen the Belvidere factory and also build a battery plant there but needs the delay because of unfavorable market conditions
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The company’s announcement Wednesday is a step toward meeting commitments it made in a new contract with the United Auto Workers. An assembly plant in Sterling Heights, Michigan, north of Detroit, will get $235.5 million