Ford Motor Company

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Americans bought about 2.5 million new full-size pickup trucks in 2017. The sales leader was once again the Ford F-Series with nearly 900,000 units sold for the year.
Auto sales in 2017 have been forecast to slip from 2016's record total and that appears to be just what is happening.
Ford U.S. sales rose nearly 1% year over year in December, while full-year sales slipped more than 1%. The F-Series pickups once again were Ford's top selling vehicle.
The average age of American cars has risen almost relentlessly for well over a decade. This fact is a double-edged sword for auto makers.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Friday include American Water Works, JB Hunt, Ford, General Motors and AstraZeneca.
After decades as the top-selling vehicle in the United States, the Ford F-Series will keep that crown with ease this year.
Judging by the most shorted stocks traded on the New York Stock Exchange, short sellers were selective between the November 30 and December 15 settlement dates.
U.S. car sales are expected to fall in December compared to last year. However, it should be a record month for 2017.
Global sales at Ford are on track to be slightly lower than 2016 sales with one month of sales remaining in 2017.
Elon Musk said that a Tesla pickup would be full-sized version, which means it will compete with the best-selling vehicle in the country.
December car sales are expected to fall nearly 6% compared to December last year. That will not keep 2017 sales from being near record levels.
Does Ford want to sell cars to women? Presumably yes, but a recent story in The New York Times may make that effort difficult.
General Motors on Saturday unveiled the 2019 Chevy Silverado pickup at an event in Dallas. The company has completely redesigned the truck in an effort to win more buyers.
European Union auto sales rose 5.9% year over year in November and is up 4.1% for the first 11 months of the year.
The Ford F-150 pickup has been the top-selling vehicle in the United States for decades. So, why is the manufacturer offering an aggressive 0% financing for the truck?