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Ford's U.S. sales are expected to drop sharply in March while industry sales are expected to rise, according to Kelley Blue Book.
Ford saw its shares pull back early on Thursday after the company issued a warning for its first quarter earnings report.
AutoNation reviewed nearly 200,000 Instagram posts to find the American classic cars most mentioned and most liked models. The results might be surprising.
After several blows to its quality reputation from major research firms like Consumer Reports and J.D. Power, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles N.V. (NYSE: FCAU) has been let down by its dealers. In the new...
J.D. Power has released its 2017 rankings for dealer service quality based on 70,000 responses from vehicle owners.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles CEO Sergio Marchionne says that there was “zero interest” in pursuing a merger with Volkswagen, but is that an absolute zero?
Cars sales within the European Union rose more than 2% in February, but that was a shift downward in the rate of expansion compared to most of the past year.
Auto industry inventories of unsold vehicles reached a near-13-year high at the beginning of March of 4.1 million vehicles. GM's inventory rose month-over-month while both Ford and Fiat Chrysler saw...
Fiat Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne said at the Geneva Motor Show that he remains open to a potential merger with GM.
Fiat Chrysler sales have faltered recently. Its rankings in auto quality surveys have as well. Now, a new study of dealer services puts its brands at the bottom again.
Fiat Chrysler has said time and again that its Fiat brand can be turned around in the United States. It has introduced new models to do so. The plan has not worked.
Ford's February F-Series pickup sales topped Chevy's Silverado sales by more than 15,000 units, a gain of about 7,000 for Silverado compared with January sales.
Fiat Chrysler sales dropped 10% year over year in February. An investigation into the company's diesel emissions was announced Tuesday, and that is also weighing on the company's share price.
Over half a century after its lowly beginnings as a work vehicle, the pickup truck is now the top selling vehicle in the United States.
If auto sales trends hold at current levels, Kelley Blue Book forecasts that 2017 U.S. sales should remain near record levels.