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Chrysler axed in Australia as right-hand-drive production ends – Drive
Chrysler has followed in the tyre tracks of Holden, with its US parent company getting out of right-hand-drive. US automotive…

Chrysler is no longer building right-hand-drive vehicles for international markets. This configuration is being eliminated in the short term while the company focuses on developing the next-generation of electrified full-size vehicles, said a media statement…
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