Stellantis NV

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Opening the door once again to asking why the Fiat brand is sold in the United States, its U.S. sales fell 28% in November. One would think Fiat Chrysler would have better things to do with its...
Jeep sales fell 2% year over year and overall sales fell 4% in November at Fiat Chrysler Automobiles. Year to date sales are down 8%.
While car sales in the U.S. were fundamentally flat across the industry in November, sales of South Korean brands Hyundai and Kia fell sharply. It continues a tough year for the brands According to...
October new car registrations in the European Union rose nearly 6% year over year and reversed a 3% year-over-year decline posted in September.
Deeply troubled Fiat finished last in a carefully followed measure of dealer quality. Its burden to reverse its fortunes just got heavier.
Chevy has launched its new Corvette, the crown jewel of its lineup. It joins several other U.S. super sports cars that almost no one will buy.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Friday include AMD, CVS Health, Disney, Fiat Chrysler, Kinross Gold, Kohl's and NVIDIA.
Fiat is barely a niche brand, based on recent sales results. Is it a viable brand in the United States?
Total full-size pickup truck sales rose slightly year over year in October, with Ford once again leading in market share.
Fiat Chrysler's October sales dipped 4% as none of the company's major brands was able to post a monthly gain. The company's best-selling Ram pickup posted a 1% year-over-year gain for the month.
October car sales are not expected to change much from the same month a year ago. However, U.S. sales of two major manufacturers are expected to diverge considerably.
The Ram division of Fiat Chrysler has posted very aggressive incentives to sell some of its most popular models. Why are the incentives so aggressive?
Efforts to keep a toehold for Fiat in the United States have been a failure so far, with its low and falling sales. The brand was just dealt another blow by Consumer Reports.
Of the 27 brands covered by the Consumer Reports 2017 Car Brand Reliability Study, Cadillac finished dead last, a blow to the troubled luxury brand.
European Union new car registrations totaled 1.43 million last month, down slightly from record sales of 1.46 million in September 2016.