Patrick James (2ndR), from Knoxville, TN, holds a photograph of his daughter Alexis James, who was killed in 2007 in an accident while riding in a  Dodge fifteen person van, as he protests with several other families outside Chrysler LLC Headquarters in Auburn Hills, Michigan July 27, 2009. James and the other families, including Linda Catalano (L)  who lost her mother in 2008 and Josh Stellanger (C) who lost his five-year-old daughter Lilly in 2007, from what they say were defective vehicles, want the new Chrysler LLC to restore consumer protections that were eliminated during Chrysler's bankruptcy process. Reuters Pictures 4 months ago

Patrick James (2ndR), from Knoxville, TN, holds a photograph of his daughter Alexis James, who was killed in 2007 in an accident while riding in a Dodge fifteen person van, as he protests with several other families outside Chrysler LLC Headquarters in Auburn Hills, Michigan July 27, 2009. James and the other families, including Linda Catalano (L) who lost her mother in 2008 and Josh Stellanger (C) who lost his five-year-old daughter Lilly in 2007, from what they say were defective vehicles, want the new Chrysler LLC to restore consumer protections that were eliminated during Chrysler's bankruptcy process.