Jeep commits to right-hand-drive and rebuilding trust in Australia
US car giant Jeep says it has no plans to walk away from right-hand-drive markets – even though its rival General Motors will retreat from Australia, Thailand and New Zealand by the end of 2021 after getting out of the UK, South Africa and India over the past three years.
The man in charge of Jeep in Australia, Kevin Flynn, said he has been advised by parent company Fiat Chrysler Automobiles that it is committed to right-hand-drive production.
“We are utterly committed to right-hand drive,” said Flynn. “That is the reason why there is so much focus on Australia now, and we should be playing a bigger role. Australia has not been a place that we can celebrate success recently and Detroit wants Australia to succeed.”
Read more: https://www.caradvice.com.au/832644/jeep-commits-to-right-hand-drive-and-rebuilding-trust-in-australia/

The man in charge of Jeep in Australia, Kevin Flynn, said he has been advised by parent company Fiat Chrysler Automobiles that it is committed to right-hand-drive production.
“We are utterly committed to right-hand drive,” said Flynn. “That is the reason why there is so much focus on Australia now, and we should be playing a bigger role. Australia has not been a place that we can celebrate success recently and Detroit wants Australia to succeed.”
Read more: https://www.caradvice.com.au/832644/jeep-commits-to-right-hand-drive-and-rebuilding-trust-in-australia/

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