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"You get five or six of us together, and we make decisions and move on," said Frank Klegon, executive vice president for product.
Klegon was part of the group that visited Chrysler's Chelsea Proving Grounds last year to review proposed improvements to every vehicle in the company's lineup. Within 60 days, according to the company, the group decided to invest $500 million in vehicle improvements.
The Jeep Grand Cherokee, for instance, will see interior fit and finish refinements as well as tuning of its shocks for an improved ride. Other enhancements include expanding the diesel engine to the Laredo X-package and interior upgrades to the Jeep Compass and Patriot later this year.
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ACT 3: Nardelli follows script from Home Depot, GE
Klegon was part of the group that visited Chrysler's Chelsea Proving Grounds last year to review proposed improvements to every vehicle in the company's lineup. Within 60 days, according to the company, the group decided to invest $500 million in vehicle improvements.
The Jeep Grand Cherokee, for instance, will see interior fit and finish refinements as well as tuning of its shocks for an improved ride. Other enhancements include expanding the diesel engine to the Laredo X-package and interior upgrades to the Jeep Compass and Patriot later this year.
Much More Here:
ACT 3: Nardelli follows script from Home Depot, GE