Despite trouble at its Fiat unit and the fact that Chrysler has no real footprint outside the United States, company sales continue to outpace the industry.
The chairman of iconic Italian automaker Ferrari will leave his job on the day that Fiat Chrysler Automotive is expected to begin trading on the New York Stock Exchange.
Fiat Chrysler sales have faltered recently. Its rankings in auto quality surveys have as well. Now, a new study of dealer services puts its brands at the bottom again.
Fiat Chrysler is planning to expand its footprint in Michigan, specifically Detroit. The automaker confirmed plans to invest a total of $4.5 billion in five of its existing Michigan plants
Year over year, sales plunged 10% at Fiat Chrysler Automobiles in October, including a 7% drop in Jeep brand sales.
Fiat Chrysler's shares have risen 65% over the past year, while those of GM and Ford have just risen 18% for the same period.
Fiat Chrysler is scrambling to defend itself against accusations that it violated the Clean Air Act. The incident involved version of two of its best-selling vehicles.
Cars and light trucks made by Fiat Chrysler often do badly in auto quality research. The new survey from Consumer Reports is no different.
Fiat Chrysler posted weak sales on all its car brands in the month of August. The company makes too many car models no one wants and too few SUVs and crossovers that people do want.
Fiat Chrysler reported-second quarter 2016 results before markets opened Wednesday, and its Jeep brand continues to lead in sales.
The rules for a public company about ill CEOs are firm but may not be followed in many cases. A sick person at the top causes risk and the company needs to tell shareholders.
It is not unusual for Fiat Chrysler brands to rank poorly in quality surveys. They took several of the bottom spots in the widely followed Consumer Reports Annual Car Reliability Survey.
New car registrations rose more than 7% year over year in the European Union last month. Year to date, sales are up more than 5%.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles CEO Sergio Marchionne says that there was “zero interest” in pursuing a merger with Volkswagen, but is that an absolute zero?
The highly regarded J.D. Power 2017 Vehicle Dependability Study has been released, and Fiat Chrysler brands take up four of the bottom five spots.