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Chrysler Delays New Vehicle Launches On Purpose
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) has purposefully delayed the redesign or release of new vehicles in North America to try and save money.
Marchionne Predicts Industry Merger by 2018
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) CEO Sergio Marchionne is convinced that a large scale merger in the auto industry is coming.
FCA Scraps Summer Shut Down at Several Plants
A number of Fiat Chrysler assembly plants will forgo regular summer shutdowns to keep up with high demand.
Worker Killed at Chrysler Assembly Plant
An FCA employee has died while working at the Jefferson North Assembly Plant in Detroit.
FCA Dealer Employees Get Free College Tuition
Fiat Chrysler hopes it can help dealers hang on to their employees longer by offering a new program that will pay college tuition costs.
FCA's Ferrari Spinoff Opens Door for New Deals
Sergio Marchionne already setup one of the largest auto industry deals in the last decade, but he’s not done yet.
Fiat Trademarks 124, 124 Spider
Fiat’s future product plans for North America are likely to include something called a 124 in both closed cabin and convertible variants.
Chrysler Group Changes Name to FCA US
Chrysler Group LLC is officially changing its name to FCA US LLC.
FCA to Spin Off Ferrari Into Separate Company
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles plans to spin of its most iconic brand into a separate company.
What You Need to Know About Chrysler's Five-Year Plan
Fiat-Chrysler Automobiles spent May 6 outlining what the next five years of its product plan will look like. These are the most important points.
Alfa Romeo Targets Germany With Big Product Offensive
Fiat-Chrysler Automobiles will spend approximately $7 billion USD (five billion Euros) in an effort to expand its Alfa Romeo brand.