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September 11, 20202021 Chrysler Pacifica, Voyager Pricing ReleasedSandwiched by the Touring and Pinnacle variants is the entry-level hybrid model that gets a retail price of $41,490, followed by the Pinnacle hybrid at $52,340.
The 2021 Chrysler Pacifica minivan is set to arrive at dealerships later this year. | Source: FCA
September 04, 2020FCA, PSA to Share Platform for Small CarsThe report also said that prior to the completion of the merger, FCA has completed retooling its small-car architecture in order to accommodate other powertrains such as electric motors and batteries. This means that the Fiat 500 model will likely be the only vehicle on the FCA-built platform.
June 30, 2020Dodge Tops JD Power Ranking List; Tesla Places LastThe IQS is one of J.D. Power’s annual surveys. It aims to measure the quality of new vehicles by calculating the number of problems reported per 100 units in the first 90 days of ownership. J.D. Power refers to this as PP100. A low PP100 number means higher quality for December 03, 2020GM No Longer Fighting California’s Emissions LawsBiden, in a statement, said: “Perhaps most importantly, GM’s choice to work with the Biden-Harris administration and California to advance these goals demonstrates a promising path forward for how industry, labor, government, and environmental organizations can come together to tackle big problems and make vital progress on behalf of the August 27, 2020Ford Gives F-150 Additional Standard Safety TechThe decision will see Ford become the first American automaker to make the technology standard equipment on light-duty trucks. However, for the trucks’ Super Duty edition, automatic emergency braking will remain optional for the base model and standard on the higher trims.
Ford will be the first American automaker to make August 17, 2020FCA Looking to Recall up to 1 Million VehiclesThe company did not reveal details as to which makes, models, and model years will be part of the “group of vehicles equipped with the Tigershark engine” that will be covered by the recall. However, a statement from FCA stated that “as this population ages, some vehicles exceed in-use