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The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Tuesday include Accenture, Ericsson, General Motors, Phillips 66, United Rentals, Urban Outfitters, Xerox and Yum Brands.
Tesla delivered 26,150 vehicles in the third quarter, its best performance ever. But deliveries of the new Model 3 fell far below expectations.
GM said this morning that the company plans to introduce at least 20 new all-electric vehicles by 2023. The company's share price hit a new 52-week high after the announcement.
The autonomous vehicle industry is currently a main focus of the tech industry. Most of the major players have plans to take some piece of this market.
Following China’s proposed ban of the internal combustion engine by 2030, Governor Jerry Brown of California appears to have gotten a little jealous.
Fiat Chrysler is expected to have another horrible month, with sales down more than 8% in September. Sales for most other major car companies are expected to rise at a healthy pace.
General Motors shares made a handy gain on Monday following an incredible upgrade Deutsche Bank.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Monday include Albermarle, Blue Apron, Box, Dish Network, GM, Transocean and Under Armour.
This news represents another example of how U.S. automobile manufacturers have struggled in their home market.
Workers at GM Canada's Ingersoll, Ontario, plant went on strike Sunday night. The plant's 2,750 workers build the company's best selling Chevy Equinox compact SUV.
Workers at the Canadian assembly plant for GM's best-selling Chevy Equinox have authorized a strike if a new contract is not negotiated by Sunday night.
August car sales in the European Union totaled more than 850,000 units, the highest level of August sales in 10 years.
The Chinese government is developing a plan that will eventually ban the production and sales of fossil fuel-powered vehicles in the country.
Nobody likes to benefit from others' misfortune, but the facts remain that hundreds of thousands of vehicles were destroyed, most of them insured, and have to be replaced.
The IIHS recently tested eight 2017 model small pickups. The only ones that got low scores were two made by Nissan.