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Chrysler Canada Inc. MANUFACTURING FACT SHEET Chrysler Canada Inc. MANUFACTURING FACT SHEET Chrysler Canada Inc. MANUFACTURING FACT SHEET CANADA, UNITED STATES and MEXICO ASSEMBLY OPERATIONS Manufacturing Facility Location Products Dodge Dart, Jeep Patriot, Jeep Belvidere Assembly Belvidere, Ill. ® Compass Chrysler 300, Dodge Challenger, Brampton Assembly Brampton, Ont. Dodge Charger, Lancia Thema Jeep Grand Cherokee, Dodge Jefferson North Assembly Detroit, Mich. Durango Ram 1500, Ram Mega Cab, Ram Saltillo Truck Assembly Saltillo (Mexico) 2500/3500, DX Chassis Cab (Mexico Market), Ram 4500/5500 Chrysler 200, Chrysler 200 Sterling Heights Assembly Sterling Heights, Mich. Convertible, Dodge Avenger, Lancia Flavia Jeep Liberty, Jeep Wrangler, Toledo Assembly Complex Toledo, Ohio Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Dodge Journey, Fiat 500, Fiat Toluca Assembly Toluca (Mexico) Freemont Warren Truck Assembly Warren, Mich. Ram 1500 Chrysler Town & Country, Dodge Grand Caravan, Ram Windsor Assembly Windsor, Ont. Cargo Van, Lancia Grand Voyager, Volkswagen Routan POWERTRAIN OPERATIONS 2.0-litre (I-4), 2.4-litre (I-4) World Engines, 1.4-litre (I-4) Fully Dundee Engine Plant Dundee, Mich. Integrated Robotized Engine (FIRE); 2.0-litre Tigershark (I-4) Mack Avenue Engine I Detroit, Mich. 4.7-litre (V8) engine Mack Avenue Engine II Detroit, Mich. 3.7-litre (V6) engine 5.7-litre (V8) HEMI®, 6.4-litre (V8) Saltillo Engine Saltillo (Mexico) HEMI Saltillo South Engine Saltillo (Mexico) 3.6-litre (V6) Pentastar engine Trenton North Trenton, Mich. Components for Pentastar Engine Trenton South Trenton, Mich. 3.6-litre (V6) Pentastar engine 1 / CHRYSLER CANADA INC. MANUFACTURING FACT SHEET media.chrysler.com/canada Chrysler Canada Inc. MANUFACTURING FACT SHEET TRANSMISSION/CASTING/MACHINING/AXLE OPERATIONS Manufacturing Facility Location Products Rear-wheel drive transmissions Indiana Transmission I Kokomo, Ind. for trucks and Jeep vehicles Transmissions for large cars and Indiana Transmission II Kokomo, Ind. Jeep vehicles Transmission/transaxle cases and Kokomo Casting Kokomo, Ind. aluminum transmission components Kokomo Transmission Kokomo, Ind. Front-wheel drive transmissions Aluminum die castings, pistons, Etobicoke Casting Etobicoke, Ont. engine, transmission parts Steering columns, torque Toledo Machining Toledo, Ohio converters STAMPING OPERATIONS Manufacturing Facility Location Products Automotive stampings and Saltillo Stamping Saltillo (Mexico) assemblies Automotive body stampings and Sterling Stamping Sterling Heights, Mich. assemblies Automotive body stampings and Toluca Stamping Facility Toluca (Mexico) assemblies Automotive body stampings and Warren Stamping Warren, Mich. assemblies INTERNATIONAL MANUFACTURING OPERATIONS AFRICA Jeep Cherokee (Liberty), Jeep Arab American Vehicles (Joint venture with Cairo, Egypt Wrangler Unlimited and JeepJ8 Arab Organization for Industrialization) (for military purposes) SOUTH AMERICA Jeep Cherokee (Liberty), Carabobo Assembly Plant Chrysler de Valencia, Venezuela Jeep Grand Cherokee, Venezuela, S.A. Dodge Caliber • • • Additional information and news from Chrysler Group LLC is available at media.chrysler.com/canada. 2 / CHRYSLER CANADA INC. MANUFACTURING FACT SHEET media.chrysler.com/canada .
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