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Chrysler Reviews and News
Pacer badge to return on Chrysler 300
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 21 May 2019
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) Australia has confirmed that it will launch a limited-edition variant of its Chrysler 300 large sedan in the second half of this year, with it almost certain to use the Pacer nameplate that made its debut 50 years ago on the Australian-made VF Valiant.
Australian car brands: Everything you need to know
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By Tom White · 10 May 2019
Truly Australian car brands – as in brands that mass manufactured cars locally, regardless of the origin of their overseas parent companies, became a thing of the past in 2017.
Chrysler 300 2019 review: SRT
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By James Cleary · 29 Mar 2019
Big, bold and ridiculously fast, the Chrysler 300 SRT is old school muscle in a roomy, rear-wheel drive sedan package. Could this be the monster V8 antidote for enthusiasts suffering HSV and FPV four door withdrawal?
The small brands thriving in the sales slump
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By Andrew Chesterton · 05 Mar 2019
Yes, at a glance it seems Australia's new-car market is a sea of red ink and plummeting sales, with numbers seemingly down across the board.
Best buys from Chrysler
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By Paul Gover · 17 Dec 2018
Post Commodore and Falcon, anyone rusted on to the idea of a family five-seater with petrol six and rear-wheel drive will be looking earnestly at the Chrysler 300.
Are humans the weakest link in the self-driving chain?
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By Andrew Chesterton · 08 Nov 2018
What began as warning over the dangers of autonomous cars has suddenly turned into advertisement for the technology.
Subaru headlines July recalls
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By Robbie Wallis · 30 Jul 2018
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commissions (ACCC) has issued its latest round of safety recalls, with a number of models called back from Subaru, Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, HSV...
Sergio Marchionne: dead at 66
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By Andrew Chesterton · 25 Jul 2018
Sergio Marchionne, chairman and CEO of FCA and head of Ferrari, has died following complications post surgery in Switzerland. He was 66.
Manley replaces Marchionne as FCA boss
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By Spencer Leech · 23 Jul 2018
Fiat Chrysler Automobies (FCA) this week released a statement revealing that its chief executive officer, Sergio Marchionne, will no longer be able to head the company due to health issues.
Commodore back chasing crooks in SA
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By Andrew Chesterton · 10 Jul 2018
Crooks in South Australia will have a familiar sight when they look in their rear-view mirrors, with the ZB Commodore officially joining the state's police fleet.