Mopar Express Lanes Surpass 1,850 Locations
Fiat-Chrysler Automobiles Mopar parts and service division now maintains more than 1,850 Express Lane locations around the globe that provider faster service for more routine maintenance.

Pietro Gorlier, FCA's head of parts and service, speaks at the grand opening in Virginia. Photo courtesy of FCA.
Fiat-Chrysler Automobiles Mopar parts and service division now maintains more than 1,850 Express Lane locations around the globe that provider faster service for more routine maintenance.
Mopar is marking the growth of the program, which began a decade ago, by celebrating the opening of a new store in Pulaski, Virginia. The Pulaski Motor Mile Express Lane joins locations in more than 30 countries. More than 1,200 Express Lane locations have opened in the U.S., including more than 200 added since 2016.
Locations also exist in countries such as Argentina, Brazil, France, Indonesia, Japan, Saudi Arabia, and South Africa.
The Pulaski location will offer an 11,500-square-foot facility with 10 service bays. The stand-alone store is not operated in an FCA dealership.
Fleet managers and small-business owners can utilize Express Lanes, which allow vehicles to arrive with no prior appointment. Technicians provide vehicle inspections with each oil change, and the locations provide Saturday service, customer shuttles, and checks for open recalls.
Related: FCA Offers Mopar Fleet Parts Program
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