Ford Motor Company

NYSE: F
$10.48
-$0.27 (-2.5%)
Closing Price on October 2, 2024

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Ford continues to dominate U.S. full-size pickup truck sales. The company sold more than 450,000 F-Series pickups in the first half of 2018.
Ford posted a year-over-year sales increase of 1.2% for June, but year-to-date sales are down, primarily due to weak sales of passenger cars.
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General Motors Co.’s (NYSE: GM) Chevy, in the midst of a full-sized pickup war with Ford Motor Co. (NYSE: F) and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles N.V. (NYSE: FCAU), has cut the price of one version of its...
Daimler has forecast that Mercedes-Benz car and van sales likely will be hurt by the potential of a global trade war initiated by the United States.
Initial quality for new cars purchased rose for a fourth consecutive year in 2018 to an all-time industry-average high.
Ford needs alliances to advance its production of future vehicles, particularly on the expensive and research-intensive path toward self-driving cars and electric vehicles.
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After a blistering gain in April, European Union auto sales cooled off sharply in May. Sales volume rose by less than 1% even though automakers sold more units during the month.
Two of the best-selling SUVs in the U.S. have been hammered for safety deficiencies by one of the most widely respected car testing organizations.
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Ford's F-Series pickups sold more than 80,000 units in May, far ahead of the more than 46,000 Ram pickups sold. GM no longer reports sales monthly.