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At last week's Washington, D.C., Auto Show, three cars were named by Green Car Journal and Cars of Change as Green Cars of the Year for 2016.
24/7 Wall St. screened the Merrill Lynch research data base for stocks that should not only hold up well in the face of continued selling but have solid upside potential when things turn higher. They...
The United States had a record year for auto sales in 2015, the industry's best performance since the Clinton administration.
Presumably, Chevy wants to clear out a portion of its 2015 Silverado inventory. It makes sense, since the company already has 2016 models in dealerships.
Wal-Mart said it will close 269 stores worldwide. The announcement was treated as a retreat by the press.
The European Automobile Manufacturers Association reported that new vehicle registrations in the European Union rose more than 9% in 2015 and were up more than 16% in December.
According to several sources, Foursquare, the social location app company, raised $45 million, as its valuation fell by nearly 50% from its peak of $650 million.
General Motors has announced an improved profit outlook for 2016, a dividend hike and an increase in its stock repurchase program.
The top analyst calls for Monday, January 11, 2016, include Banco Santander, Box, General Motors, Illumina, JPMorgan and Noble.
The Toyota Camry was the best-selling car in America in 2015, according to an analysis of car sales by 24/7 Wall St.
Car and light truck sales in the United States during 2015 reached 17,47 million, but just a few cars and pickups dominated sales.
Falling gasoline prices have, at least temporarily, slowed the improvement in the average fuel efficiency of cars Americans choose to buy. Since reaching a peak of 25.8 miles per gallon (mpg) in...
General Motors has announced that its sales in China jumped more than 5% last year to 3.6 million.
Because pickup trucks are the best-selling vehicles at all Detroit Three automakers, the Ford F-Series trucks are the best-selling vehicle of any kind in the United States for the 34th straight year.
General Motors posted total December U.S. sales of 290,230 vehicles, an increase of 6% compared with December 2014.