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President Donald Trump and the CEOs of America's Detroit Three automakers are meeting for breakfast Tuesday morning, and there's not much mystery about what they're going to be talking about.
President Trump announced Friday the U.S. withdrawal from the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement and the renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
GM about to join Ford and Fiat Chrysler in announcing new U.S. investment, creating more U.S. jobs.
New car sales in the European Union rose almost 7% in 2016 to 14.64 million units.
Fiat Chrysler is scrambling to defend itself against accusations that it violated the Clean Air Act. The incident involved version of two of its best-selling vehicles.
It turns out that Volkswagen may not have been the only one fudging on emissions. Reports that Fiat Chrysler Automobiles is now being targeted by the EPA have put a serious hurt on its shares.
President-elect Donald Trump has spent a great deal of time on Twitter attacking American companies such as Boeing, General Motors and Ford.
With the full year of auto sales finally reported, 2016 was one for the record books. Total sales reached more than 17.5 million.
The Fiat brand sold only about 2,200 vehicles in the United States last month. This begs the question of whether the brand is viable in America.
Ford's F-Series pickups notched their 40th consecutive year as the country's best-selling trucks and their 35th year as the best-selling vehicle of any kind in the United States.
Fiat Chrysler sales drop 10% in December as Jeep sales slide continues with a decline of 6%.
The 2017 Consumer Electronics Show opens Thursday, and while excitement seems rather muted for consumer electronics products, there is plenty of interest in what automakers are bringing to Las Vegas...
December auto sales are expected to be a bit below December 2015 totals, but full-year totals could top 2015's record of 17.4 million units sold.
In the Consumer Reports' Annual Owner Satisfaction Survey, all four of Fiat Chrysler's brands did poorly, and two did very poorly.
As the stock market inches toward the end of the year, among the four car manufacturers that sell the most cars in the United States, there is one clear loser in the stock market.