Ford Motor Company

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Ford has begun testing the use of a 3D printer from Stratasys to speed the development of prototype and customized vehicle parts.
Ford's February F-Series pickup sales topped Chevy's Silverado sales by more than 15,000 units, a gain of about 7,000 for Silverado compared with January sales.
Ford's February sales declined 4% year over year, but were higher than analysts expected and the carmaker's average selling price improved as well.
The nearly eight-year old bull market endures, with markets recently hitting all-time highs. And how are short sellers reacting?
Over half a century after its lowly beginnings as a work vehicle, the pickup truck is now the top selling vehicle in the United States.
General Motors Co.’s (NYSE: GM) Chevy Silverado is the second best selling pickup in the United States behind perennial leader, the Ford Motor Co. (NYSE: F) F-150. Virtually no one in the auto...
Mercedes-Benz is considering offering its midsize X-class pickup in the U.S. market. Is the market large enough to support what may be the most expensive truck of its kind?
If auto sales trends hold at current levels, Kelley Blue Book forecasts that 2017 U.S. sales should remain near record levels.
Lexus and Porsche were the winners in the J.D. Power 2017 Vehicle Dependability Study, one of the benchmark reviews in the auto industry.
Tesla's market cap is only slightly below the market cap of Ford, one of the world's largest car companies. Strong results next week could make Tesla shares surge again.
Tesla shares recently hit an all-time high, and the upcoming launch of its Model 3 has fired enthusiasm. However, there are four major things that could knock down the stock.
The United Automobile Workers (UAW) plans to launch a "Buy American" advertising campaign intended to encourage U.S. consumers to buy union-made vehicles manufactured in the United States.
Automakers sold more than a million light vehicles in the 27 European Union countries during the month of January, a year-over-year increase of 10%.
Either Wall Street is wildly enthusiastic about the future of Tesla or it is pessimistic about Ford's prospects.
As major car manufacturers pour money into the self-driving car sector, they may find they are losing out to companies that have never mass produced a car.