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Chrysler wins cut from feds, recalls 1.56 million Jeeps
In a surprising reversal from earlier statements, Chrysler officials say they have agreed to voluntarily retract some 2.7 million Jeep Liberty and Grand Cherokee models at risk for fires. The go, they say, will resolve their "dispute" with the
If there were a retract, but, it would trying for Chrysler to justify to some owners that their Jeeps weren't going to be fixed free, while owners of apparently identical vehicles that happened to be a small newer were getting free safety
Chrysler announced Tuesday that it would bow to the US safety regulator's pressure to retract 2.7 million Jeep Liberties and Jeep Grand Cherokees over a fire risk. Two weeks after rejecting the National Highway Traffic Safety
Without going into any details of what exactly the company discussed with the NHTSA, Chrysler said today that it had “resolved its difference” with the agencies and will reinforce the rear-mounted fuel tank in certain Jeep
UPDATE 5:09 p.m. ET: Government lets Chrysler retract fewer Jeeps than first required. Chrysler Group agreed to a retract it has fought for two weeks, but only after the government slashed the number of Jeeps involved in the retract by more than a million
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