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[Auto Insider News] The Chrysler Group is planning to produced even more flexible-fuel vehicles capable of burning gasoline and E85, according to COO Eric Ridenour. Chrysler has said it will build 250,000 vehicles in the 2007 model year and about 500,000 in 2008.

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