Ford Motor Company

NYSE: F
$10.41
-$0.96 (-8.4%)
Closing Price on October 29, 2024

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When considering a Ford Escape, it’s crucial to be aware of the model years that have a history of reliability issues. Models from 2008, 2009, 2013, 2014, and 2015 are particularly problematic due...
Chinese car companies are advancing in battery technology, now claiming ranges of 500-600 miles. They’re expanding from low-cost vehicles to mid-market, SUVs, and luxury cars within China. These...
The head of Inside EVs, a leading EV media business in the U.S., reported after driving 12 Chinese EVs that the U.S. car industry faces serious trouble if these Chinese manufacturers enter the...
Investors love dividend stocks because they provide dependable income and a great opportunity for solid total return. Total return includes interest, capital gains, dividends, and distributions...
Ford has reason to be concerned about BYD and other Chinese car companies. BYD's Shark plug-in hybrid will debut in Mexico.
The U.S. tariff rate on Chinese electric vehicles is expected to quadruple, which likely will benefit struggling Ford for now.
Sales of the F-150 full-sized pickup were a drag on Ford's numbers for April, but hybrid sales were a bright spot.
Tesla's sophisticated software-based self-driving system sets it apart from other automobile manufacturers.
Ford stock has plunged as results of the company's major push into electric vehicles have been disappointing.
Here is a look at why Ford shares have barely risen in the past year while Toyota's have skyrocketed. Yes, it has to do with electric vehicles.
Ford's top executives made millions last year while the share price and the electric vehicle business stumbled.
Toyota stock has outperformed those of other major auto manufacturers as demand for purely electric vehicles has waned.
There are few things that can unite the average American more than struggling to make ends meet while hearing that multi-billion-dollar corporations are receiving generous amounts of government...
Toyota's decision not to focus on purely electric vehicles has not hurt the company or its stock. The company gambled about consumer preferences and won.
Sales of Ford's most popular vehicles, the F-series, slipped in February. Any sign of weakness is a cause for concern.