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The Big Three car makers all suffered sharp drops in sales for April, as did several foreign car companies. Hardest hit were car sales.
Fiat Chrysler sales fell in April, including a sharp drop in Jeep brand sales. Slightly offsetting the decline was a modest year-over-year estimated gain in the average selling price per vehicle.
Automakers report April new car sales next Tuesday. Analysts see total volumes lower than last year and last month. Incentives remain high and inventory turnover is stalled.
April U.S. car sales likely sputtered. The weakening is another sign that auto sales will drop in 2017 compared to 2016. It will be the first year-over-year drop since 2009, which was in the midst of...
24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of Boeing, PepsiCo and other top companies scheduled to report their quarterly results on Wednesday.
Alphabet's self-driving car unit Waymo says it is ready to begin tests with people outside its own employees.
New vehicle registrations in the European Union rose more than 1% year over year in March to total almost 2 million units. For the year to date, registrations are up more than 8%.
Advertisers have left O'Reilly's cable show for reputation reasons and as a protest against his behavior. Oddly, many companies have not done the same online.
It has become harder and harder for Fiat Chrysler to justify support of the Fiat brand in the United States. Sales of Fiat dropped to less than 3,000 units in March.
Pickup sales may account for more than 60% of all light vehicle sales in the month of March. Ford's F-Series trucks added to its market share lead last month.
A continuing slide in Jeep sales is too much for Fiat Chrysler to overcome, even with growing sales of minivans.
Ford's U.S. sales are expected to drop sharply in March while industry sales are expected to rise, according to Kelley Blue Book.
Ford saw its shares pull back early on Thursday after the company issued a warning for its first quarter earnings report.
AutoNation reviewed nearly 200,000 Instagram posts to find the American classic cars most mentioned and most liked models. The results might be surprising.
After several blows to its quality reputation from major research firms like Consumer Reports and J.D. Power, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles N.V. (NYSE: FCAU) has been let down by its dealers. In the new...