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Old 03-10-2014, 02:15 PM
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Originally Posted by chasinthesun View Post
This brings to mind the SUPERBOWL CRYSLER commercial WITH raper MM, invisioned a coming back to Detroit, it led one to believe the new 300 was going to be a shot in the arm that Detriot so sorely needed , a foreshadowing new vision to rebuild the lost city ,any action on that coming true for Ds work force?
It's marketing more than fact. There are only two assembly plants within the city of Detroit - Chrysler Jefferson North and GM Poletown. And Poletown is partially outside the city limits. There are additional plants in the Detroit metro area, but outside the city limits. Ford River Rouge and Chrysler Sterling Heights assembly come to mind. But for the most part, assembly plants are scattered all across the U.S. Only GM has headquarters in Detroit, Ford and Chrysler are in the suburbs.


Conveniently enough, Wikipedia has a list of all the auto assembly plants in the U.S.: List of automotive assembly plants in the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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