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At the end of 2014, the average age of light vehicle (cars and pickups) on U.S. roads reached 11.5 years, the highest ever. By the end of this year, the average is expected to rise to 11.6 years, and...
It is time to take a look at the 2016 stock buyback kings, those companies that will spend the most buying back their common stock this year alone.
Credit Suisse issued calls on Ford, General Motors and Delphi Automotive on Wednesday, citing that auto volumes have reached a peak in the United States.
For worried investors that need an income stream, all these top stocks make good sense for growth and income portfolios.
Warren Buffett has now released the official equity holdings of Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (NYSE: BRK-A) as of December 31, 2016. That makes this the official Buffett stocks for 2016, but we would...
New vehicle registrations in the European Union rose in January, according to the European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA), led by Germany and the United Kingdom.
The air pollution problems in the world's two most populous nations may take a chunk out of global car sales.
The auto industry spends a small fortune on advertising during the Super Bowl. Some industry folks even think of the game as the second-largest auto show in the United States.
U.S. new car sales in 2015 rose to a record total of some 17.5 million units sold. Especially popular among U.S. car buyers were small SUVs and, as usual, pickup trucks.
Things don’t look too good for Tesla Motors Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA) as new 52-week lows are setting in below the $170 threshold. This comes on the heels of some embarrassing public relations gaffes for...
Given the sparsity of good income investment alternatives now, one good alternative for gun-shy investors is conservative stocks that pay big dividends.
Sales of troubled luxury car brands Lincoln and Cadillac moved different directions in January.
A drop of 40% in Ford F-Series pickups is due in large part to the snowy weather that hit the East Coast late last month.
General Motors posted total January U.S. sales of 203,745 vehicles, an increase of 0.5% compared with January 2015.
The new version of the F-150 has caught on with pickup consumers. Can the momentum continue enough for F-150 sales to rise 15% to 900,000?