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Chrysler's Jim Press spricht, wir hören

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Chrysler's Jim Press spricht, wir hören

Es ist immer noch seltsam zu denken, von Jim Press, bei Chrysler LLC anstelle von Toyota Nordamerika. Der Mann war ein Grundnahrungsmittel bei Toyota in den letzten 37 Jahren oder so, und wir werden sehen, sein Gesicht neben ihrem Logo. Aber jetzt ist er bei Chrysler als die Autohersteller den neuen Co-Vizepräsident und Präsident zusammen mit Tom LaSorda. Wir haben alle fragen sich, warum er die Umstellung von der japanischen Koloss auf die kleinste der drei Großen, und er Antworten uns in diesem Interview mit Paul W. Smith auf Detroit Radiosender 760 WJR-AM. Es überrascht nicht, dass er sagt, die Herausforderung bei Chrysler war seine Motivation für das Verlassen Toyota, das macht Sinn, weil dieser Autohersteller hat nirgendwo zu gehen, sondern bis. Vielleicht ist das Dreigestirn von Bob Nardelli, Tom LaSorda und Jim Press machen können, dass passieren. Kein Zweifel, Jim Press wird belohnt großzügig für seinen Beitrag, wenn.

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