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  • philh wrote:
    Considering the magnitude of the investment, they must believe it has value. There's a LOT of vacant land in Detroit. I do not like driving through that area of town.
    Unfortunately Detroit brough a lot of this on themselves do to mismanagement and corruption. Very seldom do you get a second chance and hope they handle it better. Glad to see Automotive companies investing in America.
  • dodge guy wrote:
    And they just announced this morning that they are laying off 1200 people at the Belvidere IL assembly plant (3rd shift?) because of slow sales of the Cherokee, Compass, Renegade. personally I would love to see them gone and replaced with a better product!


    There is nothing wrong with those vehicles, other than they are WAY OVERPRICED! Anything with the Jeep name plate gets priced $10 to $20K to high IMHO. My DD has a Compass and other than it can't pass a gas station without wanting a drink it has been a great vehicle. The only time it has been into the dealer has been for oil changes and she now goes to the Pennzoil place do to cost SMDH.

    Don
  • Considering the magnitude of the investment, they must believe it has value. There's a LOT of vacant land in Detroit. I do not like driving through that area of town.
  • And they just announced this morning that they are laying off 1200 people at the Belvidere IL assembly plant (3rd shift?) because of slow sales of the Cherokee, Compass, Renegade. personally I would love to see them gone and replaced with a better product!
  • The “new assembly plant” within Detroit’s city limits will replace the two Mack Avenue engine plants. The city is working with Detroit on a memorandum of understanding (contract), since the project will need additional property beyond the Mack plants and their current landscaping. The creation of the new assembly plant depends on successful negotiations with state and local governments.

    It's not a done deal yet but I can't see Detroit turning them down.

    Allpar
  • Automation has made overseas manufacturing less attractive.