Stellantis Tickets Employees Who Park Non-Company Brand Cars at Work

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2026-03-28T18:35:32.421Z·1 min read

Jeep Chrysler Dodge Ram Owners Get Priority Parking While Rival Brands Get Warnings\n\nStellantis is giving parking priority to employees who own Jeep, Chrysler, Dodge, or Ram vehicles, and ticketing those who park rival brands at work, according to the Wall Street Journal.\n\n### The Policy\n\n- Employees driving Stellantis brands get parking priority\n- Rival brand vehicles parked in wrong lots receive warnings\n- Employees are posting frustrations on Reddit\n\n### The Irony\n\nOne employee received a ticket for parking an Eagle Talon sports car, despite Eagle being a defunct nameplate originally from Chrysler. The policy appears poorly calibrated for automotive history.\n\n### Employee Reaction\n\nMany Stellantis employees have taken to Reddit to vent about the policy, calling it excessive and disconnected from reality. Some employees own vehicles from before the company's various brand acquisitions and mergers.\n\n### Context\n\nStellantis owns brands including Jeep, Chrysler, Dodge, Ram, Fiat, Peugeot, Alfa Romeo, Maserati, and Opel/Vauxhall. The parking policy seems to focus primarily on its American brands.\n\nSource: Wall Street Journal, The Verge

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