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A recent meeting among major auto dealers in the United States yielded some insight into the concerns and problems that they currently are facing.
The auto industry cannot sell 17 million cars and light trucks in America year after year. At some point buyer demand will become sated.
When you pay for a luxury vehicle, you might expect to get a higher resale value when you either trade or sell the vehicle. Depending on what brand of luxury vehicle you buy, you could be...
Cadillac got a tremendous amount of publicity for its new "Book by Cadillac" program. Now the company says it does not have enough cars for all of those who want to take advantage of the program.
Whether you are trading your car in for a new model or trying to sell it on your own, its resale value really matters.
President Donald Trump and the CEOs of America's Detroit Three automakers are meeting for breakfast Tuesday morning, and there's not much mystery about what they're going to be talking about.
President Trump announced Friday the U.S. withdrawal from the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement and the renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
The formation of the president’s Strategic and Policy Forum was a fairly quiet affair. Those participants who are CEOs have opened themselves to the risk of alienating female customers.
GM about to join Ford and Fiat Chrysler in announcing new U.S. investment, creating more U.S. jobs.
New car sales in the European Union rose almost 7% in 2016 to 14.64 million units.
It turns out that Volkswagen may not have been the only one fudging on emissions. Reports that Fiat Chrysler Automobiles is now being targeted by the EPA have put a serious hurt on its shares.
General Motors Co. (NYSE: GM) on Tuesday announced that it expects to report fiscal 2016 earnings at the high end of its expected range and that the company is boosting its share buyback program by...
General Motors showed another sign of inventory struggles in December. And it is a decision the car company likely had to make as its bloated car lots eat into its ability to make money.
Cadillac's model line is not nearly as large as that of luxury car leaders BMW and Mercedes, but it has created a program that could partially offset that.
Why tinker with success? Ford (NYSE: F) has done so with the F-150 pick-up which has been the best selling vehicle in the U.S. for 35 years in a row. Ford sold 820,799 units of the F-150 last year up...