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Ford Motor Co. (NYSE: F) thought it had a winner back in October when it announced a two-month promotion called “Friends & Neighbors.” Essentially the offer included a no-haggle sales price...
New light vehicle sales have been stronger than retail sales in general, and there is some speculation that car and light truck sales could have a negative impact on Black Friday retail sales. Auto...
United Auto Workers union members approved a new labor contract with Fiat Chrysler Automobiles N.V. (NYSE: FCAU) after rejecting it once. The union’s membership at both Ford Motor Co. (NYSE: F) and...
Among the many considerations new-car buyers take into account is how much they will have to pay to keep their new vehicle on the road. Included in that calculation ought to be the cost of insuring...
Through the first 10 months of 2015, the three top-selling vehicles in the United States were pickup trucks.
The two car brands that posted extraordinary sales in the European Union in October were luxury brands BMW and Mercedes.
As you might expect, most of the greenest cars are all-electric vehicles. Two are hybrids, and just one is powered by a conventional internal combustion, gasoline-burning engine.
Ford sold 65,500 F-Series pickups in the month of October to take home the prize for best-selling pickup trucks of the month.
Year over year, sales at Fiat Chrysler Automobiles rose more than expected in October.
Ferrari shares were originally sold in the offering at the $52 price level, but it seems now they have crossed under this level.
October will be another banner month for car sales. Kelley Blue Book expects the overall industry to post a gain of nearly 12%.
After pricing an initial public offering (IPO) on Tuesday at the top of its expected range, Ferrari leaped out of the pack Wednesday morning.
Cars and light trucks made by Fiat Chrysler often do badly in auto quality research. The new survey from Consumer Reports is no different.
Fiat Chrysler announced in July that the company would spin off its Ferrari division into a separate company, and on Friday the company provided some specifics.
Diesel cars made by Mercedes-Benz produced more nitrogen oxide emissions than the official Euro 5 and Euro 6 standards.