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Ford on Monday posted a U.S. sales decline of 13% year-over-year in October, as sales of the F-Series pickups slipped again.
Automakers will report October U.S. sales on Monday, and the big gainer, once again, is expected to be Fiat Chrysler Automobiles.
While October car sales usually represent a slump, Kelly Blue Book expects U.S. car sales to surge this month, led by an outstanding performance by Chrysler.
Ford reported better-than-expected third-quarter 2014 results before markets opened Friday morning.
Ford is set to report its earnings for the third quarter Friday morning. Analysts expect declines on the top and bottom lines.
These are the top analyst upgrades and downgrades featured by 24/7 Wall St. for Tuesday, October 21, 2014.
Despite a very modest rebound in car sales in Europe overall, General Motors in particular has a steep hill to climb.
Of the top 100 product categories and brands in a new ranking of customer loyalty leaders, nearly half are tech companies.
At the end of September, sales of new cars and light trucks in Russia year-to-date had dropped 13% year-over-year.
These are the top analyst upgrades and downgrades featured by 24/7 Wall St. for Tuesday, October 14, 2014.
Morgan Stanley has expressed concern about the difficulty Ford faces gearing up for production of its new aluminum-body F-150 pickup.
Mazda Motor Corp.The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released its 2014 report on fuel economy trends and carbon dioxide emissions Wednesday. The data includes fuel economy ratings through...
The editors at Kelley Blue Book (KBB) have put together a list of the best lease, financing and purchase deals available for the month of October.
Much of the concern about the futures of GM and Ford is based on troubles in Europe. Their fortunes in the home market may be much worse.
Morgan Stanley indicates that it believes that a lot of the bad things that Ford said in its recent profit warning also apply to the outlook for General Motors.