Jeep Compass News
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Earlier this month, the EPA announced a voluntary recall by Fiat Chrysler Automobiles of nearly 900,000 older vehicles for excessive emissions. The announcement may have raised eyebrows and prompted a few wagging fingers, but it was hardly new; last year automakers recalled more than 5 million vehicles in 85 separate recalls. Now, officials from the EPA say that those recalls of older vehicles for excess emissions may be more common and open. DON'T MISS: Not just diesel: FCA recalling 860K cars for emissions failure "(The) EPA is looking to make car owners more aware of emissions recalls so...
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Tesla stores, plug-in Jeeps, EPA fuel-economy, Colorado charging: Today's Car News
Tesla reversed its decision to go online only, and is keeping many stores open. Fiat Chrysler announced two new plug-in Jeeps for Europe. An annual EPA report shows rising fuel-economy standards are working—just as the EPA plans to gut them. And a new program aims to get Colorado ready for...
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Jeep announces two more plug-in hybrids, for Europe
Last week, Fiat Chrysler announced plans, along with a $4.5 billion investment, to expand its lineup of plug-in hybrids, including plans to build two new plug-in hybrid Jeeps in the U.S., including the Grand Cherokee and new versions of the Jeep Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer planned to roll out in...
Eric C. Evarts -
2017 Jeep Compass launched in LA, new small SUV for growing Jeep lineup
The 2017 Jeep Compass replaces both the previous Compass and the Patriot.
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New 2017 Jeep Compass unveiled, replaces old Compass and Patriot too
The 2018 Jeep Compass was unveiled at the Brazilian factory where it will be built.
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2010 Dodge Caliber: Fewer Engines, 30 MPG Highway, Better Interior
The Dodge Caliber hatchback has never been at the top of our compact-car list, in part because of its lousy gas mileage compared to the competition. Now, Chrysler has simplified its engine and drivetrain options to improve the gas mileage of the 2010 Dodge Caliber slightly, along with its platform...
John Voelcker