First drive: Chrysler 300C
What is it: All-new version of Stateside executive car Key features: New but still in-your-face look, safer, more efficient Our view: Chrysler’s former UK PR head, now moved on to elsewhere in the...
View Article‘Biggest and best’ Canary Wharf motor show opens
Organisers of Motorexpo at London’s Canary Wharf are describing the event as the biggest yet. Opening today (Monday 10th) and running until Sunday 16th June, the free-to-enter show is expected to see a...
View ArticleNew showroom brings Fiat’s six together
A new car showroom nearing completion in Swindon will be the first in the UK to house all six Fiat-Chrysler brands under one roof. T H White’s new £3m dealership is due to open in early August and...
View ArticleNew car market highlights winners and losers
New car registrations are continuing to soar in the UK, but not every manufacturer is celebrating. Closer analysis of the half-year figures released by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders...
View ArticleSafer cars with more kit a bigger risk?
Safer cars with more driving aids could actually be increasing risks of an accident, as drivers pay more attention to their ever improving infotainment and connectivity features. There are fears that,...
View ArticleOne to one – Fiat’s new sales head sees fleet future
It’s much easier to warm up a cold potato than it is to handle a red hot potato, because the hot potato will always go cold. That’s how Karl Howkins, the new commercial director at Fiat Group...
View ArticleFiat boosts future plans with full Chrysler takeover
Fiat is to take full control of Chrysler, buying out the remaining 41.5 per cent of the US brand it doesn’t currently own. The shares, currently owned by a US pension fund, will cost the Italian maker...
View ArticleSuzuki big winner, Alfa big loser in 2013 sales race
Suzuki has emerged as a major winner in the 2013 new car sales race. The Japanese brand’s registrations soared by almost 33 per cent in the year, in a market up by nearly 11 per cent. According to the...
View ArticleGeneva show – vital to ‘get it right’ with Alfa
Highlight of the Alfa Romeo stand at the Geneva show is a Spider version of the 4C sports car, but meanwhile the brand’s Italian bosses are remaining tight lipped about its future. Fiat Chrysler has...
View ArticleUpgraded Chrysler Ypsilon expected to show its metal
Chrysler has given its Ypsilon model a mid-life refresh, with revised trim levels, extra equipment on the mid-spec version and new colours. The car also gets new metallic-based model names to bring the...
View ArticleSome losers, many winners in new car market
While the October new car registration figures reflected continuing strong growth in the UK market, it’s not good news for all brands. Figures released by the Society of Motor Manufacturers &...
View ArticleEnd of the line for Chrysler in UK
The Chrysler brand will disappear from the UK market in 2017. The news, which has come as little surprise, has been confirmed today by Fiat Chrysler Automobiles’ UK management. UK sales of Chrysler...
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