Ohio's governor office says Chrysler insists that continuing to build the Jeep Wrangler in the state will be a challenge.
The automaker is considering moving production of the Wrangler out of Toledo so it can be constructed with an aluminum body to meet new government gas-mileage standards.
Chrysler says revamping the Wrangler plant in Toledo would be too costly.
A group led by Toledo's mayor along with Ohio officials met with Chrysler officials Thursday.
A spokesman for Ohio Gov. John Kasich (KAY'-sik) says Chrysler told the group that the new federal fuel-efficiency standards are putting enormous pressure on automakers.
Kasich's spokesman also says there weren't any discussions of reductions in the company's Toledo workforce.
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