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The good news for buyers is that competition among the U.S. pickup makers is generating steep discounts as automakers launch an end-of-the-year price war.
The three top-selling vehicles in the United States tend to remain the same month after month, but natural order dissolved in September.
Global demand for new cars and light trucks is softening and analysts at Moody's Investors Service rates the automakers' outlook for the next 12 to 18 months as negative.
Costco Wholesale has announced that it will offer 29 different General Motors cars during what is now an annual holiday sales event.
Regardless of what rates do, these four companies should do fine as they have very strong and mature businesses.
Sales in September were down more than 2% year over year for the country's best-selling vehicle. Sales of Silverado pickups plunged more than 15%.
General Motors on Monday posted total September U.S. sales fractionally lower than a year ago but better than analysts expected.
Tesla's third-quarter numbers are impressive, but not nearly what is needed to hit the company's goal of 500,000 deliveries in 2018.
Bets against Tesla's stock price are likely justified, as the company is losing a war on three fronts.
Canadian autoworkers union members voted on and approved a four-year contract agreement with General Motors over the weekend by a margin of nearly two to one.
Cadillac has offered buyouts to 400 dealers as it tries to improve customer service in the midst of new model launches.
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The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Tuesday morning include American Electric Power, Broadcom, Ford, General Motors, JD.com, Sarepta Therapeutics and Valeant Pharmaceuticals.
Negotiations between General Motors and the company's Canadian autoworkers union, Unifor, led to a tentative deal just as the clock ran out Monday night.