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Thinkstock Auto companies often make use of awards and quality ratings — when they’re good at least — to attract car buyers. The most important brand quality surveys are performed by research...
With the Chinese economy in trouble and cars sales there faltering, Chrysler is fortunate that it has not made much progress in the People's Republic.
For the third consecutive year, customer satisfaction with new cars has fallen off, and the average score for all vehicles has dropped to its lowest level since 2004.
Here is a quick overview of the automakers after recent earnings and where their stocks may be headed by next year.
Thinkstock In the last 35 years, much has changed in the auto industry. Each year, in an effort to stay fresh in the eyes of consumers, manufacturers tinker with their lineup of cars, adding,...
ThinkstockCarmakers will report July 2015 sales of new light vehicles on Monday, and analysts are expecting monthly sales in the neighborhood of 1.47 million units and a seasonally adjusted annual...
According to highly regarded car research firm Kelley Blue Book, sales of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles sharply bested the improvement of the U.S. market as a whole in July.
Of the 13 brands that scored below average in the 20th annual J.D. Power Automotive Performance, Execution and Layout (APEAL) Study, four are from Fiat Chrysler, far more than any other maker.
Not only does Fiat Chrysler have trouble improving sales of its Fiat brand, Fiat is also the slowest selling car in America.
The American new car market continues to shoot toward new records. According to Kelley Blue Book, June will help sales move much higher.
courtesy of Fiat SpAFiat Chrysler (NYSE: FCAU) got two pieces of bad news in the U.S. recently. The Fiat nameplate finished dead last in a carefully watched J.D. Power study. Additionally, Fiat sales...
While total monthly cars and light truck sales notched a modest increase in May, analysts commented that for the year 2015 sales would reach near record levels.
Volkswagen, the car company that has had the most trouble improving U.S. sales for the past several years, is expected to outpace the industry in sales improvement in May.
A new college graduate who is lucky enough to have found a full-time job and is not about to drown under student loan repayments may be thinking about getting good, reliable transportation.
One of the two industries that has been slowest to recover from the financial crisis is automobile manufacturing.