Chrysler USA Launches Updated Pacifica AWD
The newly redesigned 2020 Chrysler Pacifica will deliver all-wheel-drive (AWD) capability, combined with a fresh new look and feel and the most standard safety features of any vehicle in the industry,
The newly redesigned 2020 Chrysler Pacifica will deliver all-wheel-drive (AWD) capability, combined with a fresh new look and feel and the most standard safety features of any vehicle in the industry,
Above: This Week's Car Review - 2020 Mitsubishi ASX Exceed Why do Fiat, Alfa Romeo and Chrysler sell so few cars? Fiat is a mere shadow of its former self. Only 3 passenger models and 2 commercial models are now sold in Australia. Together they’ve managed just 434 sales to April 2020. The Abarth [...]
Above: Jeep Wrangler tipped over during crash tests though. SEE THIS article in Jalopnic. FCA May have reduced the environmental impact, but crash test impacts are a different matter. The Jeep Wrangler floor ripped open in Australian tests, and overturned during USA tests. In its continuing efforts to monitor and reduce the [...]
Above: GayCarBoys Video car Reviews - Subaru XV Hybrid In an effort to continue to help those at the front line of the coronavirus pandemic, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) today announced the ramp up of face mask production, tripling its initial capacity. As previously announced, FCA equipped its Comau manufacturing facility in China to [...]
In true celebration of its Australian heritage, Chrysler Australia has created a custom, one of a kind Chrysler 300 SRT Pacer tribute car, celebrating the 50th Anniversary of an Australian motoring icon, the 1969 Valiant Pacer. Celebrating Australia’s love of fast, rear wheel drive four door sedans, Chrysler Australia is reintroducing the Pacer nameplate, paying homage to [...]
Melbourne, Australia: Today, News Corporation published an article which claims that the Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development is investigating FCA Australia’s Jeep, Alfa Romeo, Fiat and Chrysler brands in relation to diesel emissions. The article is categorically incorrect. FCA Australia denies the existence of any such investigation. So does the Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development. “The News Corporation [...]