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Ford's October sales are expected to drop 10%, another challenge to the company's turnaround, which got a positive boost when the company announced earnings recently.
Auto industry researchers at Cox Automotive and Edmunds are expecting new car sales in the United States to drop by more than 6% year over year in October. Automakers report sales data on November 2.
Third-quarter auto sales are a pretty good hint at what we can expect to see when carmakers begin reporting earnings later this week and next.
Following a month of booming auto sales in the European Union, September sales plunged more than 20% as new emissions and fuel-consumption testing procedures were implemented.
September new car sales were considerably better than the year-over-year comparisons made them look. Sales may beging inching down, but they haven't yet.
Ford's best-selling F-Series pickups continue to dominate U.S. sales totals, both for the month of September and for the first nine months of 2018. Both Nissan and Toyota reported strong sales of...
Fiat Chrysler reported a year-over-year sales increase of 15% in September and the highest level of total sales since 2000. Jeep and Ram brands led the charge.
Automakers will be announcing U.S. new car sales for September next Tuesday. Here are estimates from two industry research firms for what we can expect to see.
New car registrations soared in the European Union in the months of July and August according to data reported Wednesday morning by the ACEA.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Wednesday include Alcoa, Chevron, General Motors, Lam Research, Micron Technology, NXP Semiconductors, Royal Bank of Scotland, Tiffany and...
Both Ford and Ram posted solid gains in pickup truck sales last month. Sales growth for Ram pickups was about 5-times higher than for the F-Series, but the Ford continues to dominate the U.S. market...
Sales of Fiat Chrysler vehicles rose 10% year over year in August, led by a 20% jump in Jeep-brand sales and an even bigger increase in sales of Ram pickups.
The ACSI Automobile Report 2018 measures the customer satisfaction of Americans who own major brands. The Chrysler brand was at the bottom of a list.
The August U.S. sales posted by General Motors and Ford will fall, according to a carefully followed forecast, as total new vehicles sales in the United States cools.
Tariffs on cars and car parts could raise the price of the Ford F-150 by as much as $5,000, a huge blow to the beleaguered automaker.