Only a couple of days after the New New, New Chrysler started building Vipers again, the company has announced that it will restart production at seven of its other North American assembly plants beginning the week of June 29, 2009.
To the relief of customers who demand engines and bodies on their cars, the company also noted that the powertrain and stamping facilities that supply these plants will also resume operations.
Chrysler will shortly thereafter close the plants for for two weeks as part of its previously announced two-week Summer Break (the weeks of July 13 and 20).
Which plants will get their on-switch fingered? Make the jump for the full list.
Sterling Heights Assembly Plant (Sterling Heights, MI) -- Chrysler Sebring and Dodge Avenger
Warren Truck Assembly Plant (Warren, MI) -- Dodge Ram and Dodge Dakota
St. Louis North Assembly Plant (Fenton, MO) -- Dodge Ram
Toledo Supplier Park (Toledo, OH) -- Jeep Wrangler and Jeep Wrangler Unlimited
Brampton Assembly Plant (Brampton, Ontario, Canada) -- Chrysler 300, Dodge Charger and Challenger
Windsor Assembly Plant (Windsor, Ontario, Canada) -- Chrysler Town & Country and Dodge Grand Caravan
Toluca Assembly Plant (Toluca, Mexico) -- Dodge Journey and Chrysler PT Cruiser
estreka says:
12:07 PM, 06/17/09
Can we just leave the Sebring plant down?
rsholland says:
12:23 PM, 06/17/09
What about the Liberty and Grand Cherokee?
jederino says:
05:46 PM, 06/17/09
Those Sebrings actually look more attractive before paint, trim and door handles.
ocramida says:
07:59 AM, 06/18/09
Wonderful. Back to building subpar products. I'm sooo happy. NOT!
ctsowner says:
12:32 PM, 06/18/09
I guess Chrysler is bringing blingy back.