Jeep to Stop Building Liberty / Cherokee at Toledo Next Week to Prepare for New Fiat-Based SUV
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Jeep to Stop Building Liberty / Cherokee at Toledo Next Week to Prepare for New Fiat-Based SUV



It's the end of the line for the current generation of the Jeep Liberty, also known as the Cherokee in overseas markets, as according to a report from Reuters, the Chrysler Group will stop manufacturing the SUV at its Toledo North Assembly Plant next Thursday, August 16.

However, as the current Liberty comes to an end, Jeep will give birth to another model with the Chrysler Group to begin preparing the Toledo facility for its production.

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