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China struck back on Wednesday at proposed tariffs on Chinese imports into the United States with new tariffs of its own on a range of products including U.S.-built cars.
Fiat is no longer a viable brand in America, and its parent company will need to deal with that fact soon.
Sales of full-size pickups soared above 200,000 in March with Ford's F-Series once again setting the pace.
Fiat Chrysler's March retail sales reached a 17-year high and the company's total sales hit a seven-year high as new Jeep models carried the day.
Industry analysts are forecasting a year-over-year new car sales increase after three consecutive months of slower sales.
Renault ought to merge with Nissan due to three main reasons: Volkswagen, Toyota and General Motors.
As 2019 model year Ram pickups begin making their way to dealers showrooms, FCA is offering some mind-bending deals on 2018 Ram pickups.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Wednesday include Applied Materials, Celgene, Children's Place, Kinder Morgan, Match, Myriad Genetics, Nordstrom and Oracle.
Fiat Chrysler continues its string of poor performances in customer satisfaction ratings from major consumer research firms.
Ford's F-Series pickups have once again maintained a firm grip as the best-selling vehicles in the United States. Competitive offerings from GM and FCA were slaughtered last month.
Year over year, February sales dipped 1% at Fiat Chrysler as Ram pickup sales dropped 14%, more than a 12% uptick in Jeep brand sales could offset.
It is a wonder Fiat Chrysler continues to support the Fiat brand in the United States. U.S. sales dropped sharply in February.
According to a major car industry research firm, U.S. new vehicle sales will drop 4% in February, another sign the American car market peaked in 2016 and 2017.
Consumer Reports has released its annual list of best vehicles. Fiat, a perennial bottom dweller in auto quality surveys, took last place.
In a new ranking of auto brands by Consumer Reports, Hyundai's luxury Genesis brand came out on top while the Fiat brand ended up at the bottom.