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A motor vehicle is stolen in the United States every 46 seconds, but that is down sharply over the past decade.
The ink on the acquisition of SolarCity isn't even dry yet and Tesla Motors has announced another acquisition.
In a dramatic turnaround from the company's earlier plans, Toyota now is reportedly looking at mass-producing an all-electric long-range vehicle to reach the market in 2020.
Sales of light trucks rose more than 7% in October and accounted for almost two-thirds of all vehicle sales in the United States.
Green car sales were higher year over year in October for all-electric vehicles, plug-in hybrids and diesels. That's the good news.
Ford has already started its Black Friday sale, perhaps as a means to push 2016 models out the door. Investors have grown impatient with recent results, particularly in America.
Ford has maintained its customary lead in pickup truck sales. For the first 10 months of 2016, F-Series pickup sales are up 5% year over year.
Ford on Wednesday reported a decrease of 12% year over year of U.S. sales of Ford and Lincoln vehicles in October.
Fiat sales dropped 24% last month to around 2,600. Is that too little to keep the brand alive in the United States?
One month after a surprise shift in the second- and third-place ranking of pickup truck sales, the Chevy Silverado has recaptured the unit sales lead in October from Fiat Chrysler's Ram pickups.
Year over year, sales plunged 10% at Fiat Chrysler Automobiles in October, including a 7% drop in Jeep brand sales.
General Motors on Tuesday posted total October U.S. sales that were less than 2% lower year over year. Sales of the top-selling Silverado fell even more.
Automakers are scheduled to report U.S. October sales Tuesday morning, except for Ford, which postponed its report as a result of a fire in the company's headquarters building in Detroit.
Fiat Chrysler will discontinue the down-market Chrysler 200 series cars. And to help push inventory out the door it will end the car's run with 0% APR financing for 84 months.
After news about earnings and new solar panels for homes, Tesla Motors Inc.’s (NASDAQ: TSLA) shares managed to close the week flat at $200. What happened? According to The New York Times: The...
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