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After a rather dismal month of May, pickup truck sales improved somewhat in June, and the leading full-size pickup opened up a wider lead on its competitors. After a disappointing May, Ford Motor Co....
General Motors Co. (NYSE: GM) posted total June U.S. sales of 255,210 vehicles, a decrease of 1.6% compared with June 2015. Retail deliveries rose 1.2%, fleet deliveries slipped 2.3 points, and...
Automakers will be reporting June light vehicle sales totals on Friday, and if forecasts are correct, it will be a solid month. Analysts at Edmunds.com expect June sales to total about 1.53 million...
ThinkstockAmerica’s largest companies tend to be located in major metropolitan areas. New York City alone is home to the headquarters of more than 70 of U.S.’s 1,000 largest public companies, the...
Thursday’s U.K. vote to leave the European Union has one certain effect: trade among the nations of Europe will be more complicated. Automakers face some significant issues whether they build cars...
The Fiat brand is so routinely panned for its product quality that it's a wonder the cars are still for sale in America.
Initial quality for new cars purchased this year rose to a seven-year high, according to the J.D. Power 2016 U.S. Initial Quality Study.
Lower temperatures cause diesel engines to emit more nitrogen oxides, U.K. research firm Emissions Analytics told the BBC.
With an era of self-driving cars on the horizon, and faced with the rising millennial generation that shows little interest in auto ownership, Ford must be wondering about its future.
With new registrations jumping more than 25% in May, Fiat Chrysler outsold Ford and General Motors in Europe to become the fourth-ranked automaker there.
GM had a rotten sales month in May. Now, the company is making buyers an offer it hopes they can't refuse for June.
GM continues to face the fact that its luxury car division is among the least successful brands in the industry, particularly because of the mighty effort from the largest vehicle manufacturer in...
So far in 2016, April has not been the cruelest month. That distinction belongs to May.
GM's best-selling vehicle in the month was the Chevy Silverado pickup, which saw a year-over-year sales decrease of more than 12%.
Among the expectations about U.S. cars sales in May is that overall the industry will suffer a drop off of more than 6% to about 1.5 million.