Cars and Drivers

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After a couple of years in the wilderness, the redesigned 2016 Civic once again leads in U.S. sales of compact cars.
The race between Mercedes and BMW for U.S. monthly sales is usually close. Not so in January.
Sales of troubled luxury car brands Lincoln and Cadillac moved different directions in January.
Ferrari's earnings report called 2015 its best ever results, but the reaction feels far short of a best ever report.
A drop of 40% in Ford F-Series pickups is due in large part to the snowy weather that hit the East Coast late last month.
General Motors posted total January U.S. sales of 203,745 vehicles, an increase of 0.5% compared with January 2015.
Ford on Tuesday reported a U.S. sales decrease of 3% year over year in January to 173,723 Ford and Lincoln vehicles.
The consensus price target on Tesla shares suggests potential upside of just over 40%. Does that make the stock a value or a value trap?
The Jeep brand posted a sales gain of 15% year over year, its best January sales ever. And three Jeep models, the Cherokee, Compass and Patriot, also posted their best January sales month ever.
The new version of the F-150 has caught on with pickup consumers. Can the momentum continue enough for F-150 sales to rise 15% to 900,000?
General Motors earnings could be a good measure of the general economy, if auto sales make a good barometer of consumer spending and confidence.
Beginning October 2 and ending January 4, Costco and General Motors sponsored a promotion for Costco members who wanted to purchase a new GM car.
Displacing liquid hydrocarbons will take decades, and there are currently two contenders for job: batteries and fuel cells.
Despite a doubling of auto sales in the United States since recovery began in 2009, with U.S. car sales levels not seen since 2005, markets have sold off on car makers for the past few years.
Volkswagen has the challenge of paying enough for the cars to keep owners from believing they have been cheated a second time.
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