NEW YORK (AP) -- Chrysler and Nissan reportedly are in talks to jointly produce midsize cars.
The Wall Street Journal reports that Chrysler is discussing an agreement with Nissan under which the Japanese automaker would produce midsize sedans that Chrysler would sell in the U.S. under its own brand. The report cites people familiar with the discussions.
Nissan spokesman Fred Standish notes that the two companies announced partnerships earlier this year. He told The Associated Press that Nissan is "continuing to explore opportunities to work with Chrysler," but said they have nothing to announce right now.
A Nissan spokeswoman in Tokyo says the report is speculation, and a Chrysler spokesman has declined to comment.
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