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Fiat News: FCA Ends Right-Hand Drive Production of Chrysler and Dodge Models


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Fiat Chrysler Automobile has quietly ended production of right-hand drive models from Chrysler and Dodge. According to South Africa's Wheels24, the announcement comes as FCA drops Chrysler and Dodge from their South Africa lineup.

"FCA will say a fond farewell to two of the mainstay car brands, with the Chrysler and Dodge vehicle ranges no longer being available locally. This unfortunate situation has arisen from our principals in the USA no longer building Chrysler or Dodge vehicles in Right Hand Drive configuration," the company told Wheels24.

According to Allpar, FCA built RHD variants of 300 and Charger in Brampton, Ontario, and Pacifica and Grand Caravan in Windsor, Ontario. It is unclear if this move will affect other markets where FCA sells RHD models such as Australia, New Zealand, and Indonesia. When reached for comment by Australia's CarAdvice, FCA Australia's manager of public relations Alessia Terranova said,

“I am not at liberty to comment on South Africa’s decision. What I can tell you is that Australia will continue to sell the right-hand drive Chrysler 300 as an ongoing product in our lineup. In relation to Dodge, at this stage, this brand is represented as a parts and service operation only.”

We'll keep you posted on this story.

Source: Wheels24, Allpar, CarAdvice


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The Good news is that Studebaker will be coming back...in that more continuation Avanti's will be built out of spare parts found in barns....than actual Alfa products in about three years....

You will be able to have any color you want so long as it is black...as all three cars they build for the US market will be black.

One more nail in the coffin, and we are running out of both coffin and nails.

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13 minutes ago, dfelt said:

R.I.P. to American Brands around the world as FCA wastes the profits on trying to restart Italian Socialist crap build models.

So FCA is Italian controlled corporation with headquarters in London.

Doesn't it make Chrysler and Jeep now foreign companies?

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3 hours ago, ykX said:

So FCA is Italian controlled corporation with headquarters in London.

Doesn't it make Chrysler and Jeep now foreign companies?

Yea, new ubber expensive HQ where he is never really at and FCA is actually incorporated in Sweden or some other northern germanic country. Very crazy way to minimize paying taxes while raiding the company for personal gain. All about Sergio the Dictator Idiot.

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15 hours ago, ykX said:

So FCA is Italian controlled corporation with headquarters in London.

Doesn't it make Chrysler and Jeep now foreign companies?

In my mind it does.

13 hours ago, Stew said:

These were never popular or big sellers in right hand drive countries, so not surprised. 

They are increasingly unpopular in left hand drive countries as well.

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On 10/21/2017 at 10:46 AM, smk4565 said:

I suspect that sales of left hand drive Chryslers will end production in a couple years.

What I thought too, but apparently 2 new crossovers are in developement and should be out in a couple years wearing the Chrysler badge. 

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4 hours ago, Stew said:

What I thought too, but apparently 2 new crossovers are in developement and should be out in a couple years wearing the Chrysler badge. 

I wonder if they have a Dodge Journey replacement in development..it's been around almost a decade...

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5 hours ago, Stew said:

What I thought too, but apparently 2 new crossovers are in developement and should be out in a couple years wearing the Chrysler badge. 

Will Chrysler even be around in a couple more years at the rate Sergio is destroying the nameplate? <_<

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18 hours ago, Cubical-aka-Moltar said:

I wonder if they have a Dodge Journey replacement in development..it's been around almost a decade...

It was supposed to be coming based on the Alfa platform, but I think like the upcoming Chrysler crossovers, it will be based on a highly updated version of the Cherokee platform. 

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