DaimlerChrysler announced a US$1 billion investment[1] in the plant in March 2006 creating a flexible manufacturing system (FMS) to allow simultaneous production of vehicles of differing platforms.[2] The plant currently assembles the Jeep Compass for the North and Latin American markets.
The expanded Chrysler Park adjoins the plant and represents a joint venture of eight outside suppliers, including TRW, Magna Intier, IPO, Seglo, HBPO, Android, Brose and Gestamp.[1]
Chrysler LeBaron sedan, coupé and wagon (1977-1995) (4-door sedan (1984-1985) sometimes marketed as "Chrysler 600")
Dodge Diplomat sedan, coupé and wagon (1980-1982) (marketed as "Dodge Dart")
Plymouth Volare coupé (1976-1980) (marketed as "Valiant Volare")
Dodge Aspen and Plymouth Volare sedan, coupé and wagon (1976-1980) (marketed as "Dodge Dart"; coupés marketed as "Valiant Volare" and "Valiant Super Bee")
Dodge Dart sedan and coupé (1968-1976) (marketed as "Dodge Dart", "Valiant" and "Dodge Super Bee")
Plymouth Valiant coupé (1968-1976) and sedan (1968-1970) (marketed as "Valiant")