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The highly regarded J.D. Power 2017 Vehicle Dependability Study has been released, and Fiat Chrysler brands take up four of the bottom five spots.
Lexus and Porsche were the winners in the J.D. Power 2017 Vehicle Dependability Study, one of the benchmark reviews in the auto industry.
The United Automobile Workers (UAW) plans to launch a "Buy American" advertising campaign intended to encourage U.S. consumers to buy union-made vehicles manufactured in the United States.
Automakers sold more than a million light vehicles in the 27 European Union countries during the month of January, a year-over-year increase of 10%.
The hedge fund Tiger Global Management LLC is perhaps one of the more widely followed hedge funds by investors and the media alike. Its latest 13F filing shows 37 positions worth some $8.03 billion,...
Kelley Blue Book's list of the 20 vehicles with the lowest cost of ownership over a five-year period includes seven models from GM and five from Toyota.
So far in 2017, Fiat Chrysler (NYSE: FCAU) shares have risen 14% this year against the S&P 500’s advance of 1.2%. Shares of Ford (NYSE: F) have faltered, down 4.6%. Shares of GM (NYSE: GM) are...
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include Alcoa, Altria, Ford, GoPro, NVIDIA, International Paper and Transocean.
Chrysler and Jeep receive the most complaints about safety issues of any vehicles sold in the United States.
The Fiat brand is so unpopular that its total national sales dropped to an average of 70 per day in January.
Ford F-Series pickups were January's best sellers by a wide margin. Looking ahead, two primary drivers for new car sales are tugging in opposite directions.
Year over year, sales dropped 11% at Fiat Chrysler in January, in part due to slow Jeep sales, but that was less than expected.
The current major marketing campaign for Chevrolet talks about the record number of quality awards it has received recently. The awards did not help its sales last year.
The auto industry cannot sell 17 million cars and light trucks in America year after year. At some point buyer demand will become sated.
Whether you are trading your car in for a new model or trying to sell it on your own, its resale value really matters.