Thursday, June 20, 2013

Chrysler wins cut from feds, recalls 1.56 million Jeeps

Earlier this month the company refused the government's request to recall the Jeeps. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration contended that the gas tanks could rupture if hit from the rear, causing fires. NHTSA said 51 people had died in

Chrysler Group might have kicked off a new negotiating tactic for car companies dealing with recall requests from the government. Just say "no" and see how much the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration will dial back its request to get a

Chrysler Group might have kicked off a new negotiating tactic for car companies dealing with recall requests from the government. Just say "no" and see how much the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration will dial back its request to get a

Earlier this month, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration asked Chrysler to voluntarily recall Jeep Grand Cherokees in model years 1993 to 2004 and Libertys in model years 2002 to 2007. Based on its investigations, the NHTSA warned that a 

Chrysler Group might have kicked off a new negotiating tactic for car companies dealing with recall requests from the government. Just say "no" and see how much the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration will dial back its request to get a

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Chrysler wins cut from feds, recalls 1.56 million Jeeps

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