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The U.S. government is accusing Fiat Chrysler for cheating emission tests by hiding software in some of its SUVs and pickups with diesel engines. -
Trump Lauds Ford, Fiat Chrysler for US Investments
The President-Elect is pleased with the announcement from two major automotive producers in the country. -
Fiat Chrysler Recalls More Than A Million Vehicles Over Gear Flaw
Fiat Chrysler recalls more than a million of its vehicles affected by an imperfection in the gear that goes back to its original position. The car maker initiates the recall after reported 41 injuries are linked to the gear's imperfection. -
US dealer sues Fiat Chrysler of inflating sales reports
Two FCA dealerships in Illinois and Florida filed a lawsuit against the car manufacturer, accused Fiat Chrysler for inflating sales reports in certain dealers. The carmaker denied the allegations. -
Fiat Chrysler to pay $70 million auto safety fine
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV (FCHA.MI) (FCAU.N) has agreed to pay $70 million in fines to resolve a U.S. investigation that it failed to disclose vehicle crash death and injury reports, people familiar with the matter told Reuters on Wednesday. -
UAW rejects Fiat Chrysler contract; strikes loom
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV's (FCAU.N) (FCHA.MI) U.S. workers soundly rejected a four-year contract the automaker had agreed with the UAW, the union said on Thursday, setting the stage for at least localized strikes against the automaker. -
Fiat Chrysler faces safety data issues months after record U.S. fine
Two months after receiving a record $105 million fine for lapses in U.S. auto safety recalls, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV (FCHA.MI) faces new problems over lax safety reports that could lead to additional financial penalties for the Italian-U.S. automaker. -
U.S. auto safety regulators fine Fiat Chrysler record $105 million
The U.S. auto safety watchdog, toughening its stance against manufacturer defects, announced on Sunday a record $105 million in fines against Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV (FCHA.MI) over lapses in safety recalls involving millions of vehicles. -
After bruising safety crisis, U.S. car watchdog shows its bite
The U.S. auto safety watchdog, long criticized as toothless and slow, is showing both bark and bite under its new boss - a testimony to his credentials as a safety expert and a hardening of the administration's policy after a wave of deadly defects. -
U.S. regulators fine Ferrari $3.5 million for not filing reports
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles' Ferrari sports car brand has been fined $3.5 million for not filing "early warning reports" indicating safety issues with U.S. safety regulators, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Friday.
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