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![]() NORFOLK, Va. -- Chrysler Chairman and CEO Robert Nardelli said Friday the company might see the need to get rid of some larger vehicle models or further shrink capacity if gas prices continued to rise. Though plans are "not yet" in the works, Nardelli said it wasn't out of the question. "The operative statement is 'not yet.' We'll continue to sense the market," he said after an event honoring military appreciation month. Chrysler donated a vintage Jeep and $100,000 to the General Douglas MacArthur Foundation.
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