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Fiat's turnaround of Chrysler under Marchionne gives Fiat a huge boost at a time when the European automobile market is declining. French car makers Peugeot Citroen and Detroit based Ford Motor and GM are struggling in the European market with steep decline in sales and operating well below capacity.
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