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courtesy of ChevroletThe full-sized pick-up market share wars continue to rage and General Motors Co.’s (NYSE: GM) Chevy has become unusually aggressive in this battle to clear its lots of its 2015...
In a month in which cars sales are expected to make a strong showing, the winners in terms of growth are expected be Ford, Honda and Hyundai.
Of the eight automakers tracked by Kelley Blue Book, all are expected to post solid year-over-year sales gains in September.
courtesy of Fiat Chrysler AutomobilesIn short order we should begin to find out if Volkswagen’s emissions cheating scandal was a problem stemming from Volkswagen alone or a systemic problem from...
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles has received more than a car-load of what may be free attention due to the Pope's visit this week to the East Coast.
Over the years, Chevy has won 738 NASCAR races to lead second-place manufacturer Ford by 106 total victories.
The European Automobile Manufacturers Association reported that new vehicle registrations in the European Union rose more than 11% in August.
It has been years since a major strike drove a wedge between the UAW and large car companies. There may be a new one soon.
The 2016 cars are coming to dealers, if they are not already there. Inventory of 2015 models is an anchor. Time to sweep them off the lot.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles has said that it is recalling more than 1.7 million Ram pickups and chassis cab to fix problems with the vehicles’ airbags and welds in the steering system.
The analysts at Kelley Blue Book have pored over their rankings in more than two dozen “best of” lists and come up with the 10 vehicles that have won a place on several lists.
Thinkstock Car buyers consider many factors when purchasing a new car, but perhaps their own previous experience is the most significant one, according to data released by Kelley Blue Book, a car...
Automakers initiated at least two major recalls in the past week. One was rather larger and the other much smaller, but the smaller one could be the more problematic of the two going forward.
Mercedes-Benz USA sold only 617 units of its tiny Smart in August, down more than 50% from the same month of last year.
Pickup truck sales in the United States rose year over year for all of the three U.S. automakers, but the big news appears to be coming from the long-time leader in pickup sales.