“Having had a Renault inflicted on me as a young man, all I can say is this cant be good fo Fiat (Fix It Again Tony) Chrysler.”
They are ok as long as you can afford to have a mechanic and set of tools with you whenever you are driving.
The Renault wasn’t anywhere near as bad in that regard as the Peugeot it replaced.
In 1964-1968 when I had mine almost no mechanic or dealer had the European metric system tools to work on it. They had "no foreign car service" signs often. I later bought strictly American because of that (and then patriotism---I felt ashamed I bought a foreign car once) until last year. Also, all the Americans traitorously bought foreign as the 1970s got under way so mechanics bought the tools. Millions in my state of Michigan were financially ruined by the destruction of American auto industry here.