Fiat News
Citroen C4 Cactus gains petrol auto
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By Tim Nicholson · 01 Feb 2017
Citroen C4 Cactus petrol with auto transmission is set for Australia.
Fiat and Google partner up for self-drive cars
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By Ewan Kennedy · 19 Jan 2017
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) has partnered with Waymo (previously known as the Google self-driving car project) to carry out detailed research into autonomous vehicles.
How Fiat Chrysler will boost satisfaction
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By Craig Duff · 04 Nov 2016
Fiat Chrysler is addressing poor customer satisfaction in Australia with improved customer call centres, larger parts inventory and better dealer service.
The best new car deals for October
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By Chris Riley · 30 Sep 2016
Drive-away is the go when it comes to new car deals in October.
Jeep's $30m court case stalls
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By Joshua Dowling · 27 Sep 2016
Federal Court action by car giant Jeep against two former Australian bosses has hit the brakes
Toyota tops August sales
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By Tim Robson · 05 Sep 2016
The inevitable march towards a high-riding automotive future continued in August, as buyers continue to turn away from traditional passenger cars in favour of SUVS and utes.
Why 2016 has already set a car safety recall record
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By Joshua Dowling · 09 Jul 2016
We've passed the annual peak for car safety recalls -- and there is still six months left to run.
Small cars are failing to drive big sales
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By Richard Blackburn · 25 Mar 2016
Micro cars may be on the nose in Australia but no one seems to have told the makers.
We need to change fuel efficiency testing | comment
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By Richard Blackburn · 26 Dec 2015
Fuel consumption claims aren't worth the label they're printed on.
Australian car market set to become more crowded in 2016
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By Paul Gover · 11 Dec 2015
There are more than 300 individual nameplates in Australia today. From Abarth to Volvo, the badges sit on vehicles from 46 brands building electric cars, tiny runabouts, hulking SUVs and utes.The gold rush is not over by a long shot, with Chinese brands starting to get very serious about Australia and certain to push the number nearer to 50 in 2016.LDV has arrived via importer Ateco Automotive with a people-mover and delivery van. Haval is making big promises for BMW-style SUVs next year. A brand with British history but Chinese owners will have three new models next year: the MG 3, MG 6 and MG CS.Some brands have been in Australia, often for a long time, and are looking for a fresh start.Fiat is planning a renewed push, starting with the just-landed, family-focused 500X. Next year, it will have the 124 Spider, which it has cloned from the new Mazda MX-5. Having failed in recent years with the Panda and Punto, Fiat believes it can create some excitement with a new generation of cars."The last thing the Australian market needs is another nameplate or brand. I cannot turn up and pretend you need me," says Fiat chief marketing officer Olivier Francois.He is behind some creative work for Fiat Chrysler that features superstars including Pharrell Williams, J-Lo, Eminem and even Clint Eastwood, who starred in a Superbowl commercial.For Australia, he is banking on Fiat's Italian heritage and design, combined with better pricing and quality from Fiat Chrysler — an operation that is starting to get traction here.He is pushing — like the Chinese brands — a change in perception and says: "Think Fiat only builds small cars? Wrong."