Rumors have been flying that the next Jeep Wrangler would be all aluminum. However, according to Car & Driver "Now the Fiat-Chrysler helmsman says that the future iteration of America’s scrappy, capable four-wheeler will be only partially constructed of the lightweight metal. Which means that it could be built in Toledo after all. Speaking to a group on Tuesday after receiving an SAE Foundation award, Marchionne explained, “There will be a large portion of that vehicle that will be aluminum. It will not be all aluminum.”"
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