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Maserati Levante SUV won't be imported from Detroit after all
Thu, 05 Sep 2013For years, we've been hearing that the upcoming Maserati Levante SUV -- which debuted as the Maserati Kubang -- would be built at Chrysler's Jefferson North Assembly Plant in Detroit. The prospect of a high-dollar luxury crossover coming out of the gritty Motor City was intriguing, but the scheme made a certain sense -- the Levante is built on the same platform as the Jeep Grand Cherokee. Unfortunately, it's not gonna happen.
Is Jaguar Land Rover about to get in to bed with Chery Automobile in China?
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GM and Chrysler in merger talks
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