FCA
One last look back
Since we’re right here in the United States, we’re going to look at the “Detroit” automakers first. FCA was arguably… Read More
Words for Mike Manley, now in charge of Fiat Chrysler
Congratulations, Mr. Manley — or is it Mike? — on taking over Fiat Chrysler. I admit I don’t know you… Read More
Marchionne passes after suffering stroke
Sergio Marchionne is gone. The larger-than-life architect of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles died today at the age of 66. In a… Read More
Marchionne’s condition said to be irreversible
The Italian press is reporting that former FCA and Ferrari CEO Sergio Marchionne has been in a coma since Friday.… Read More
News Flash! Manley new FCA CEO
In an announcement sure to cause shockwaves throughout the automotive and investment communities, FCA and Ferrari have said they are… Read More
FCA splitting out parts group
It was all the rage, decades ago — automakers splitting off their parts units, seeking both higher efficiency (since the… Read More
Making sense of Fiat Chrysler, from Dodge to Maserati
For many years before Fiat arrived, Chrysler’s brands were poorly defined and overlapped each other. Marchionne, who oversees seven different brands,… Read More
Will two-door Chargers return?
For years, Mopar fans have been asking why Dodge doesn’t make a two-door Charger, (and other fans have answered, “They… Read More
Did our amber turn signal campaign bring results at FCA?
Long ago, aCarPlace — this site — started a campaign to bring amber turn signals back to the United States.… Read More