General Motors Company

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January sales of new cars and light trucks rose about 7% year over year in the European Union. Volkswagen and Toyota each posted a boost of more than 9%.
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A new survey by J.D. Power ranks three-year-old cars on the basis of owner-reported problems. Toyota's Lexus, VW's Porsche and GM's Buick were the best.
Ford is offering some big discounts on it 2018 F-Series pickups as the competition for sales of full-size trucks heats up and looks to get even hotter.
Based on dollar value, BMW is the largest U.S. exporter of vehicles. The German company builds is X-model SUVs in South Carolina and ships the vehicles all over the world.
Ford's sales in China dropped 18% year over year as sales through its Changan joint venture tumbled.
Ford's plans to remain competitive within the global automotive industry have turned investor sentiment from skepticism to anxiety.
GM had a more than solid year in 2017, despite pulling out of Europe. Then there was the tax law change. But nothing could outweigh high prices for the company's pickups and SUVs. And GM expects more...
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Excluding one-time charges, GM reported good fourth-quarter and full-year results and expects the introduction of its new Silverado and Sierra pickups to boost sales this year.
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Ford sold more F-Series pickups in January than any of its competitor's. That's not the news. The news is the dramatic increase of pickup sales from Toyota and Nissan.
GM on Thursday reported January new car sales in the U.S. rose 1.3% year over year. Not a huge increase, but better than either of the other U.S.-based automakers.
South Korean car company Hyundai has divided its dealerships into two groups. One will sell its new Genesis luxury brand. The other will not.
A California motorcyclist is suing GM's autonomous driving subsidiary claiming the company's self-driving car knocked him down. The story is a little more complicated than that.