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Interview with Chrysler CEO on CNBC tonight

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Old 09-30-2008, 03:46 PM
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Default Interview with Chrysler CEO on CNBC tonight

Don't know if this has already been posted yet but as I was watching CNBC earlier today I saw a quick preview of the show Conversations with Michael Eisner (whoever that is) who will be interviewing Robert Nardelli and showed them driving down the road in the Electric JK asking the question "can Chrysler be saved?" or "how is he going to save Chrysler" It looked like it will be on at 9pm ET tonight but check your local listings. Might even be on CNBC.com as well. Should be interesting.
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You can get an electric Jeep now; it only has slightly less power than the 3.8L and a few more plastic components...





As an aside, I like your avatar
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thats actually pretty sweet. I need to get one of those for my 4 y/o daughter. She loves jeeps.
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Well, up here in Canada Chrysler is producing more vehicles than GM now (don't have the exact figures on hand, but that's what happens when all the GM trucks are produced north of the border).

Up here sales are still okay...not great, but no recession (knock on wood!).



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