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Fiat Chrysler recalls will cost the company $90 million

Jul 28, 2015, 00:38 IST

© AFP/File Giuseppe CacaceAutomaker Fiat Chrysler will pay a record $90 million for lapses in recalls of its vehicles under a deal reached with US regulators, the company says

Automaker Fiat Chrysler will pay a record $90 million for lapses in recalls of its vehicles under a deal reached with US regulators, the company said on Monday.

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The Italian-American automaker will pay a $70-million fine to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and spend a further $20 million on consumer outreach activities, it said in a statement.

It will be required to pay an additional $15 million if it fails to comply with certain terms of the deal.

FCA has recently been exposed to a significant amount of scrutiny after several hackers, working with the company, revealed that they could remotely take control of certain critical vehicle systems in FCA automobiles.

FCA is in a weaker financial position than Detroit rivals General Motors and Ford. CEO Sergio Marchionne had been agitating earlier this year for a merger between FCA and another car maker. He was reportedly rebuffed by the candidates he reached out to.

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In October, FCA will spin off Ferrari in an IPO, valuing the Italian sport car manufacturer at $10-11 billion.

FCA shares listed last year on the New York Stock Exchange. Prior to last week's hacking news, the stock had risen about 30% since the offering.

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