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While it is hard to peg the winners and losers among auto manufacturers in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, the industry is about to get an unexpected boost.
Ford's F-150 Series full-size pickups were again the top selling vehicle in the U.S. for the month of August.
GM vehicle sales rose by 7.5% in August, with sales of its best-selling Silverado pickup up nearly 4% and its Equinox SUV sales up nearly 85%.
Fiat Chrysler posted an 11% drop year over year in vehicle sales in August. The company's top-selling Jeep brand saw sales fall 15% year over year.
Ford beat estimates on August vehicle sales primarily on the strength of pickup truck sales. Trucks accounted for nearly half of the company's monthly sales totals.
Samsung Electronics has become the 39th firm to receive a permit to conduct testing of self-driving cars and technology in California. It's a crowded field and it's just getting started.
As many as 500,000 vehicles could have been flooded by tropical storm Harvey and some of those may soon be on their way to dealer lots. Here's how to tell if that car you want to buy has been damaged...
Analysts are almost universal in their opinion that Hurricane Harvey will cut into U.S. car sales in August. However, the forecast that GM will have an extremely good month has remained.
The business of sharing the world's most expensive cars has started to take hold in, among other places, China.
Its reputation was tarnished again as Fiat ranked last in the new American Customer Satisfaction Index for cars. The rating was matched by stablemate Dodge.
Carmakers will report August U.S. new car sales on Thursday and the overall seasonally adjusted annual rate is expected to be flat with July. But there are some big shifts in which makers win and...
In the most recent short interest report, Tesla saw the number of its shares short rise roughly 2% to more than 28 million.
Wall Street skepticism about Ford got a boost as shares sold short in the company rose handily for the period that ended August 15.
Shares of Fiat Chrysler saw a handy gain on Wednesday after the auto manufacturer received the nod from a key analyst. This comes after the company has reportedly been in talks with a Chinese company.
It will cost a driver an average of $8,469 a year, or $706 each month, to own and operate a new vehicle in 2017, according to a newly published study from AAA.
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