Ford Motor Company

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Consumer Reports has picked the Ford F-150 as the best pickup in its 2016 evaluation of brands and models.
Consumer Reports did Lincoln no favors by giving it such a poor rating in its new 2016 car brand research study.
The European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA) reported Wednesday that new vehicle registrations in the European Union rose more than 14% in February.
Despite VW's substantial problems, it continued to hold a large lead in EU vehicle sales in February.
GM announced Friday that it is acquiring a Silicon Valley startup that is developing technology for self-driving vehicles.
Most of the stocks traded on the New York Stock Exchange with the greatest number of shares short saw their short interest decline between the February 12 and February 29 settlement dates.
Usually the F-150 is marketed as a modest-priced truck for the average pickup buyer with a $30,000 budget, but Ford has a version of the vehicle that sells for $60,000.
With temperatures across North America currently between 10 ad 20 degrees above average and set to remain so, a host of retailers look poised to take a considerable hit on their cold weather...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Office of Defects Investigation has begun a preliminary evaluation of allegations of leaking brake fluid in 2013 and 2014 Ford F-150 pickups.
February sales results for the two U.S. luxury car brands showed growth in the sales of Lincoln, while Cadillac sales were flat.
Ford sold 60,697 F-Series pickups in the month of February, an increase of nearly 10% year over year.
Ford Motor on Tuesday reported a U.S. sales increase of 20% year over year in February, topping Kelley Blue Book estimates.
Kelley Blue Book sees strong vehicle sales growth for Ford in February based on popularity of its full-size pickups and SUVs.
February auto sales have been strong and could reach the highest ever for the month, according to Kelley Blue Book.
At the end of 2014, the average age of light vehicle (cars and pickups) on U.S. roads reached 11.5 years, the highest ever. By the end of this year, the average is expected to rise to 11.6 years, and...