Stellantis NV

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US automakers are offering big incentives to pickup truck buyers this month. The Detroit 3 are facing rising inventories and incentives on pickups makes sense to them -- and, of course, is good for...
When a group of shoppers was sent to major car dealers to measure their experiences as they shop for a new car, Tesla's did poorly because of uneven customer treatment from dealer to dealer.
Ford's F-Series pickups once again led the sales race in June, with total unit sales of 77,895. GM's Chevy Sierra added nearly three points of market share, however.
Fiat Chrysler June sales fall 7% as Jeep brand dipped 11% and Chrysler dropped 15%. Ram pickups helped save the day, along with other trucks under the Ram brand.
Kelley Blue Book data show just how much trouble Fiat Chrysler is in. The storied Chrysler brand will suffer a market share drop to less than 1% of the U.S. auto market.
FCA has introduced a new Challenger Hellcat Widebody for 2018 into the U.S. muscle car category.
New car sales are expected to drop in June, a sign that the impressive run in the new auto market has not only plateaued but could be in trouble.
The data on sales and product quality just keep getting worse for the Fiat brand. It is a wonder the parent company even keeps Fiat models on the market at all, at least in America.
New car registrations rose more than 7% year over year in the European Union last month. Year to date, sales are up more than 5%.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles N.V. (NYSE: FCAU) was found to have some discrepancies in its emissions by West Virginia University researchers, up to 20-times the legal limit. The U.S. Department of...
The IEA predicts when oil demand will pick up again, the Federal Reserve is expected to bump up interest rates and Boeing continues cost-cutting at its defense business.
GM’s (NYSE: GM) Chevy has struggled to sell its Silverado pick up this year. One of its solutions is massive discounts. A current one offers 17% off on one of the Silverado models. Through the...
After years of growth, auto sales are decelerating, posing a challenge to future momentum for the economy. Wall Street has taken notice as well.
There were 8 million diesel-powered vehicles on U.S. roads and highways in 2016, an increase of 4% year over year in the country's fleet of diesel-powered passenger cars, trucks, SUVs and vans.
Fiat had another disastrous sales month in May. The company sold less than 2,700 cars, down 16% from a year earlier.