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An internal review ordered in mid-2015 by top Fiat Chrysler executives uncovered thousands of vehicle sales reported by FCA brands for which there were no actual buyers, according to two company sources.

The insiders told Automotive News that following the inquiry, U.S. sales head Reid Bigland put a stop to the practice, which had resulted in FCA US reporting more sales than it actually made.

The sources did not specify the precise time period covered by the review but said it revealed that 5,000 to 6,000 vehicles had been reported as sold by dealers and then "unwound."



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Internal FCA Audit Determines That Sales Figures Were Inflated By Dealers

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