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Stellantis Eyes $10 Billion Investment Push in U.S.

Stellantis Eyes $10 Billion Investment Push in U.S.​

Automaker Reportedly Plans Major Reinvestment in American Plants, Jobs, and New Models​


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Stellantis is reportedly preparing a massive $10 billion investment plan, with a focus squarely on the United States — its most profitable and strategically vital market.

According to multiple reports, the automaker may soon announce about $5 billion in new investments, adding to a similar amount earmarked earlier in the year. The plan would target key manufacturing states, such as Michigan and Illinois, signaling a renewed commitment to domestic production, job creation, and product expansion after years of focusing on lower-cost markets.

 
You have to spend money to make money. I can’t tell you how many lost opportunities there are out there for those holding tight on money that did nothing to build their wealth. Worse, you follow the orders of a guy who is out of touch with the market and holds a deep bias to things American including their values and tastes. This is not money spent but an investment in financial growth.
 
It's just not investing in hardware and facilities. That out of touch guy decimated the American engineering ranks which Sergio had built bottom up after the Daimler disaster. Right now the historic Chrysler corporate brands are paying a dear price for all that cheap outsourced engineering.
 
The original articles said "a new v8 dodge muscle car". 10B is a lot of coin, I doubt a motor swap is what they're talking about.
 
First off just want to thank John Elkann for getting the ball rolling. I truly believe he pushed to have Carlos ousted. Then he filled top ranking posts at Stellantis with people who cared about the American arm, aka: MOPAR. This story has lit up the internet in the last two days. I really see this as a sign good things maybe coming. I think the last part of the puzzle to getting us back is replacing Christine at Chrysler.
 
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