Chrysler has announced a future increase in the price list of some Jeep models because of the earthquake that has hit hard in Japan on March 11. The news comes directly from the CEO Sergio Marchionne has explicate the problem during an interview held during a Jeep event in Balocco. The Italian-Canadian manager has confirmed a price increase because of forzatodelle stop exports of electronic components by some Nipponese companies supplying the American manufacturer.
Specifically, it would be some audio and multimedia systems mounted in the dashboard. The unexpected may be reflected in an increase in prices that may even reach 10%. Because of the terrible earthquake in fact supplies from Japan will suffer a stop of at least 100 days, of course, this problem affects not only the Group in Auburn Hills, but many car manufacturers around the world who now seek to use the shelters.
Marchionne also stated that no decisions have been made as to which models will be subject to price increases, nor share the same, saying in a dry and decided: "It will be 'all over' clear and transparent with the publication of the results of the first quarter. "
Specifically, it would be some audio and multimedia systems mounted in the dashboard. The unexpected may be reflected in an increase in prices that may even reach 10%. Because of the terrible earthquake in fact supplies from Japan will suffer a stop of at least 100 days, of course, this problem affects not only the Group in Auburn Hills, but many car manufacturers around the world who now seek to use the shelters.
Marchionne also stated that no decisions have been made as to which models will be subject to price increases, nor share the same, saying in a dry and decided: "It will be 'all over' clear and transparent with the publication of the results of the first quarter. "
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