Stellantis NV

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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.
Ford sold more than 76,000 F-Series pickups in May, easily topping sales from GM and Fiat Chrysler. For the year to date, the F-Series has sold more than 350,000 units, up 8.5% compared with the same...
Fiat Chrysler sales dropped 1% year over year in May. Ram pickups, the new Chrysler Pacifica minivan, and stronger Dodge brand sales were among the best performing vehicles last month.
When automakers report new car sales for May on Thursday, analysts are looking for a slight improvement over April sales, but a decline compared with May 2016.
Fiat Chrysler has fought a losing uphill battle to sell its Fiat models in the United States. A prime example is that it takes Fiat an astonishingly long time to sell a 500L.
Automaker GM is alleged in a class-action lawsuit filed today to have installed a device to defeat emissions tests of its diesel-powered Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra pickups.
Fiat Chrysler Automobile N.V.’s (NYSE: FCAU) Dodge division produces and sells the most powerful street car in the world. The 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon has 840 horsepower and can accelerate...
Outgoing Ford CEO Mark Fields made a total of $59 million between 2014 and 2016, the majority of that in stock awards.
Ford CEO Mark Field's plans have not impressed investors — again. He laid off 1,400 of the company's salaried workers in Asia and North America. Ford's stock promptly hit a 52-week low.
New car registrations in the European Union declined year over year in April, the first such decline in nearly three years. Among U.S. car makers, Fiat Chrysler was the top seller, displacing Ford.