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Auto News Roundup 6-11-09: Viper lives, Marchionne cleans house, Fiat to sell Nano, Tesla founder sues

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-- Viper lives, for now. Chrysler says the Viper brand has been turned over to Fiat. Edmunds

-- The U.S. government developed an interactive map with data on alternative fuel production, use and availability across the country. Autoblog Green

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-- Fiat/Chrysler boss Sergio Marchionne puts his stamp on the upper management of the newly formed Chrysler Group. Jim Press survives but Steven Landry and Frank Klegon will depart. Edmunds

-- Fiat could soon market a version of the Tata Nano -- the cheapest car ever -- in the U.S.New York Times via Leftlanenews.com

-- Like being there: Audi covers 24 Hours of Le Mans on social media sites, Facebook, YouTube and Twitter. Audi News

-- Tesla Motors’ founder sues the company’s CEO, alleging libel, slander and more. Edmunds Green Car Advisor

--Joni Gray

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