
Fiat Chrysler faces record fines for failing to recall cars
Clip: 7/27/2015 | 5m 53s
Judy Woodruff talks to Secretary of Transportation Anthony Foxx.
Fiat Chrysler must offer to buy back hundreds of thousands of Ram pickup trucks and other vehicles, as well as pay $105 million in penalties as part of a federal settlement. The government found that the company had failed to notify owners and delayed fixing vehicles in connection to steering and control problems. Judy Woodruff talks to Secretary of Transportation Anthony Foxx.
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Fiat Chrysler faces record fines for failing to recall cars
Clip: 7/27/2015 | 5m 53s
Fiat Chrysler must offer to buy back hundreds of thousands of Ram pickup trucks and other vehicles, as well as pay $105 million in penalties as part of a federal settlement. The government found that the company had failed to notify owners and delayed fixing vehicles in connection to steering and control problems. Judy Woodruff talks to Secretary of Transportation Anthony Foxx.
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