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GM says it will no longer report monthly car sales, but other sources allow the broader public to have a highly accurate estimate of monthly sales.
Walmart may buy an online pharmacy, CBS may make a low-ball bid to buy Viacom, Elon Musk's joke about a Tesla bankruptcy backfires, and other important headlines.
Industry analysts are forecasting a year-over-year new car sales increase after three consecutive months of slower sales.
Renault ought to merge with Nissan due to three main reasons: Volkswagen, Toyota and General Motors.
Cadillac unveiled its first luxury compact SUV, the XT4, on Tuesday. The new car is aimed at a younger market and has a low enough price that it might actually attract them.
Volkswagen is expected to show-off a pickup truck concept at this week's New York auto show that is aimed at the U.S. market.
Fiat Chrysler continues its string of poor performances in customer satisfaction ratings from major consumer research firms.
Volkswagen plans to dominate the electric car industry, regardless of the plans of other auto giants and even Tesla.
Marketing efforts of self-driving car companies include that the vehicles will be safer than those operated by humans. However, a fatal accident could jar the public's belief that claim is true.
GM may have to pay a billion dollars to settle claims, Toys "R" Us may close all of its U.S. stores, Wynn Resorts settled a multibillion-dollar lawsuit, and other important headlines.
GM can lobby for an extension of tax credits and may get them. But will that cement the electric car as a mainstream vehicle?
GM announced a new line of Silverado medium-duty trucks at the Work Truck Show Wednesday in Indianapolis. The company is looking to regain 25% to 35% of the market for commercial medium-duty trucks.
As the Trump administration has announced tariffs on some items and threatened more tariffs on others, the U.S. industry most likely to be buffeted is car manufacturing. On the negative side,...
Ford's F-Series pickups have once again maintained a firm grip as the best-selling vehicles in the United States. Competitive offerings from GM and FCA were slaughtered last month.
February sales at GM dipped nearly 7% year over year, the company reported this morning. On a percentage basis, the Cadillac brand posted the biggest increase in sales.