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August 22, 2007
WINDSOR, Ontario — The first of Chrysler's next-generation minivans rolled off an assembly line Tuesday as the company celebrated the launch of a product it hopes will help return it to profitability, according to USA Today.
Chrysler launched the new 2008 vans, which feature a wider look and a second-row seat that swivels so passengers can sit on two sides of a table, after investing $511 million in the Windsor Assembly Plant.
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