Fiat Chrysler revamps US sales reporting amid federal investigation
Detroit
FIAT Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) said on Tuesday that it had revised more than five years of monthly US vehicle sales figures to reflect a new reporting method, amid an investigation by federal authorities into claims of inflated sales figures.
FCA stopped short of admitting any wrongdoing and said it was not correcting past sales reports, but adjusting its internal practices to avoid miscalculations and account better for sales.
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