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September 11, 20202021 Chrysler Pacifica, Voyager Pricing ReleasedFor customers who prefer luxurious add-ons, Chrysler is offering a top-end “living room on wheels” to the highest trim level. Named the Pacifica Pinnacle, it is furnished with a wood-trimmed interior, special suede, and Nappa leather trimmings. The model has a starting price of $54,885.
September 04, 2020FCA, PSA to Share Platform for Small CarsThe article cited a letter that was reportedly sent by FCA to suppliers regarding the discontinuation of research and development for small and subcompact vehicles. In the FCA portfolio, this includes the Fiat 500 and the Jeep Renegade.
As one, the PSA Group and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles will carry the June 30, 2020Dodge Tops JD Power Ranking List; Tesla Places LastMeanwhile, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles showed great overall performance as it jumped seven places from last year. It is also the first time FCA scored better than the industry average. Ram also showed a huge improvement in third place after ranking 21st in the previous year.
December 03, 2020GM No Longer Fighting California’s Emissions LawsAsked about GM’s recent announcement, EPA says it is “interesting” to see the automaker changing its stance. Biden, meanwhile, expressed delight, saying it is “encouraging to hear” that the manufacturer is open to working with the new administration.
President-elect Joe Biden said it is “encouraging to hear” GM is August 27, 2020Ford Gives F-150 Additional Standard Safety TechPreviously, F-150 buyers looking for a truck equipped with automatic emergency braking didn’t have much choice but to get a Lariat trim or higher. But a spokesperson for Ford confirmed that the company is now making the tech available on all trim levels of the truck. This is in addition August 17, 2020FCA Looking to Recall up to 1 Million VehiclesFollowing reports that the automaker is mulling a wide-scale recall, a spokesman for FCA told online publication Car and Driver that it is working closely with the authorities at the EPA and the California Air Resources Board (CARB) to find a solution to the problem.
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