Chrysler News
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.
High-tech cars coming - but do you want one?
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By Andrew Chesterton · 22 Jun 2018
The rush to build autonomous cars and electric vehicles will end with "a pile-up of epic proportions", according to a new report.
Jeep to offer new owners car swap options
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By Andrew Chesterton · 04 Jun 2018
A Jeep subscription service could be launched in Australia as soon as 2020.
NSW HWP locks in Mopar and Bavarian stormers
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By Tim Robson · 21 May 2018
Holden and Ford not in the mix as NSW Police confirm new highway patrol roles for Chrysler and BMW. The long running saga of what cars would replace the locally built Holden Commodore and Ford Falcons that patrolled NSW roads for decades has been partially resolved, with the NSW Police Force announcing that it will
Carmakers forced to fix deadly airbags
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By Ron Hammerton · 28 Feb 2018
The Australian government has issued a compulsory recall of 2.3 million vehicles affected by faulty Takata airbags based on information provided from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission
Three carmakers sold 10 million units in 2017
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By Ron Hammerton · 31 Jan 2018
Global new-vehicle sales are on track to reach the 100-million mark in the next couple of years, with the Chinese market responsible for more than a quarter of that number.
RHD Chrysler future guaranteed
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By Ron Hammerton · 19 Oct 2017
The future of the Chrysler 300 SRT has been guaranteed by FCA Australia, despite reports that RHD production had stopped.
New NSW Police cars confirmed at last
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By Andrew Chesterton · 13 Oct 2017
The mystery of exactly what vehicles will replace the NSW Police fleet of homegrown highway patrol cars has at last been solved.
Government pushes for mandatory Takata recall
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By Neil Dowling · 22 Sep 2017
Car manufacturers have been slammed by the federal government’s small business minister for not doing enough to accelerate the replacement of almost 2.49 million defective Takata airbags.