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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.
GM invested $500 million more in ride-sharing giant Lyft. The companies are working to create an autonomous on-demand network.
Tesla has another year or two to prove whether it is a real company or just another tech fad that made noise before it disappeared.
Recent ACSI survey results are generally bad for the auto industry. Here are the highest and lowest rated car brands.
24/7 Wall St. is taking a look at the bottom line for companies in the S&P 500 going into 2016, and we have chosen some of the least expensive stocks for the year.
After a slow start to 2015 sales, the Ford Motor Co. (NYSE: F) F-150 is slated to be the best-selling car, a position it has held for decades. Ford sold 65,192 of the F-150 pickups in November, up...
Sales of cars and light trucks in December are expected to be enough to pull U.S. sales to an all-time annual high.
Beijing has issued another warning that severe air pollution has hit a level at which industrial production may be cut and that will cause people to remain in their homes.
Toyota has forecast that it will sell 10 million cars and light vehicles in 2016. While the number is impressive, it is barely higher than 2015 results.
Ford and GM sales in Europe during November will outpace impressive overall increases in the market.
General Motors placed no vehicles on either the latest IIHS Top Safety Pick or Top Safety Pick+ list.