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Monday brought on a trifecta for investors as the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq all three hit all-time highs. Post-election fever just keeps on going. Still, stocks were only moderately higher on...
ThinkstockAnalysts at WardsAuto expect November sales of cars and light trucks to reach 1.367 million units, up from 1.323 million units in November of 2015 thanks to 2 extra selling days this year....
New car registrations in the European Union for the month of October totaled a little over a million units, essentially flat with October of last year.
These vehicles are considered the cream of the crop by top Kelley Blue Book analysts across a few categories. The 2017 Honda Civic took first place as the Best Buy of 2017.
Automakers, like many other industries, did not give Trump much chance of getting elected and now find themselves in the awkward position of having to beg the incoming administration for attention.
While the moves among the most shorted stocks traded on the New York Stock Exchange were mostly mild in the final weeks of October, there were a few stand outs.
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.
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.
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.
There are a number of ways to look at recall rates at different automakers. The most straightforward may be the number of recalled vehicles per 1,000 vehicles sold. In the U.S., the industry average...
Automakers will be reporting U.S. October new car sales Tuesday, November 1, and analysts' sales estimates have all rung in.