Fiat Chrysler Canada’s auto sales fall 10 per cent in April on low demand GlobeBusiness
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV on Wednesday reported a 9.8 per cent fall in April sales in Canada.
The company, which is one of the top car makers in the country, sold 20,802 vehicles in April, with its Chrysler brand reporting a 71 per cent slump in sales. Sales in the United States fell 6 per cent, hurt by lower demand for its Jeep SUV brand and Dodge sedans.Due to technical reasons, we have temporarily removed commenting from our articles. We hope to have this fixed soon. Thank you for your patience. If you are looking to give feedback on our new site, please send it along to
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