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Dugan (not verified)    November 5, 2012 - 4:43PM

In reply to by John Goreham

John,
I agree that Chrysler WAS one of the BIG THREE U.S. Automakers but to say that Toyota replaced them would be a incorrect. As U.S. automakers, Headquartered in the U.S., GM and Ford are what you may now call the BIG TWO. Additionally, the Chrysler 200 is built at the Sterling Heights (Michigan) assembly on Van Dyke Avenue in Sterling Heights. Hardly outside the United States. In this global automotive market, can any vehicle claim to be 100% U.S. built?

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