On July 2, after years of abuse and defiance, Chrysler finally answered for its actions
at a public hearing before the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in Washington
D.C. At issue was whether Chrysler had met its obligation of protecting consumer safety
in recalling millions of defective vehicles.
The result of the hearing was the imposition of a $105 m...
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