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FCA Australia, a member of the Stellantis Group, has officially announced the departure of the Chrysler brand from Australia, discontinuing the right-hand-drive 300C Luxury and 300 SRT models that are ...
If you want the 392 HEMI in the 300, Chrysler is very willing to sell you the 6.4-liter engine as long as you’re Australian. The United States makes do with the 348 HEMI, the 5.7 that cranks out “best ...
The Chrysler brand has been pulled from the Australian market, with the final few examples of the 300 sedan expected to roll out of dealerships in the coming months. FCA Australia today confirmed that ...
A manufacturer with strong ties to the local market has pulled out of Australia, joining Holden in being consigned to automotive history. The 6.4-litre Chrysler 300 SRT is the only sub-$100,000 V8 on ...
Chrysler’s 300 sedan could be lining up alongside the Holden Commodore and Ford Falcon in Australia’s V8 Supercars race series from 2013 onwards. New regulations dubbed “Car of the Future” make it ...
You know what must be a fun place to work? Fiat Chrysler Australia. Free cars for celebrities, wild parties in Rio and New Orleans, a yacht, and sweet deals for companies owned by executives — all on ...
Sept 19 (Reuters) -- Chrysler Group LLC and majority owner Fiat SpA have opened parts distribution warehouses in Japan, Australia and Russia under the Mopar brand, the companies said on Wednesday. The ...
Chrysler will reportedly no longer sell the 300 SRT in Australia after 2021 – and with it goes the last sub $70,000 AUD car on sale in the market. Although it still appears on the company’s website, ...
Sept 19 (Reuters) - Chrysler Group LLC and majority owner Fiat SpA have opened parts distribution warehouses in Japan, Australia and Russia under the Mopar brand, the companies said on Wednesday. The ...
A manufacturer with strong ties to the local market has pulled out of Australia, joining Holden in being consigned to automotive history. The 6.4-litre Chrysler 300 SRT is the only sub-$100,000 V8 on ...