The 2017 happy-heritage Jeep Wrangler is now going with light emitting diodes for their headlights options. This car that's been in the automotive industry for almost 70 years is now also adding touches of the future. more
Automobile company Fiat Chrysler Automobile (FCA) plans to invest $1.48 billion to convert its sub-urban Detroit Sterling Heights Assembly plant. more
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles gained strong earnings for the first quarter. more
Fiat Chrysler is reaching out to its biggest Jeep market by setting up a production line for the Jeep Renegade in China. more
A list revealed the best and worst car brands in the US. more
Family roadtrips may have never been this comfortable. more
Jeep is poised to release its fastest model yet -- the Grand Cherokee SRT Hellcat. more
Fiat Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne and Jeep CEO Mike Manley announced Monday at the Detroit auto show that they will begin production for a Wrangler pickup truck in late 2017. more
Marshawn “Beast Mode” Lynch now has a Jeep that has earned the same nickname. more
Consumer Reports has unveiled its list of the 20 least reliable cars of 2015. more
While Tesla’s Gigafactory has been generating a great deal of interest among journalists, reporters may want to be careful from now on after two Reno Gazette-Journal (RGJ) allegedly trespassed on the factory site Friday and injured two employees while trying to leave. more
Hackers can take complete control of the cars from thousands of miles away. The claims were put to the test by longtime hackers Chris Valasek and Charlie Miller on a Chrysler Jeep. more
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration plans to punish Fiat Chrysler Automobiles over its inability to fix recalled vehicles and communicate with the U.S. government and vehicle owners about the problems. more
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has opened an investigation into a wire-related fire risk from repairs completed as part of a recall issued by Chrysler last year. more
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is “considering” reopening an investigation into millions of Jeeps that could rupture and cause fires in rear-end crashes. more
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