Stellantis NV

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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.
courtesy of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NVThe Brazilian economy has been suffering for nearly a year now as the currency continues to depreciate, the country’s oil revenues collapse, and corruption...
Pickup truck sales in the United States posted a year-over-year gain in September for two of the Detroit Three automakers.
Sales rose 14% at Fiat Chrysler in September, the company's best September sales level since 2000.
While it is much too early to determine what the emissions problems will cost Volkswagen, the number will move into the billions, and perhaps tens of billions of dollars.
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.