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European Union new car registrations totaled 1.43 million last month, down slightly from record sales of 1.46 million in September 2016.
With the average age of a vehicle in the U.S. fleet rising as prices for new cars, SUVs and pickups rise, how long can a driver expect a hybrid electric or full electric car to last?
Japan-based automakers built nearly 4 million vehicles in the U.S. last year and directly employed more than 90,000 U.S. employees.
Ford's F-Series pickups were once again the country's best-selling pickups and best-selling vehicle in September. But FCA's Ram pickups were the only one of the Detroit Three to see a market share...
GM said this morning that the company plans to introduce at least 20 new all-electric vehicles by 2023. The company's share price hit a new 52-week high after the announcement.
IBM has more workers in India than the United States, Toyota announced an electronic car joint venture with Mazda, Uber will kill is car leasing business, and other important headlines.
Fiat Chrysler is expected to have another horrible month, with sales down more than 8% in September. Sales for most other major car companies are expected to rise at a healthy pace.
Interbrand has issued its annual ranking of the world's 100 most valuable brands. The list continues to show the rise in valuation of tech brands.
August car sales in the European Union totaled more than 850,000 units, the highest level of August sales in 10 years.
Nobody likes to benefit from others' misfortune, but the facts remain that hundreds of thousands of vehicles were destroyed, most of them insured, and have to be replaced.
The IIHS recently tested eight 2017 model small pickups. The only ones that got low scores were two made by Nissan.
Toyota's RAV4 compact SUV has replaced the midsize Camry as the company's best-selling vehicle in the United States. The country's appetite for SUVs and crossovers continues to grow.
Ford's F-150 Series full-size pickups were again the top selling vehicle in the U.S. for the month of August.
Analysts are almost universal in their opinion that Hurricane Harvey will cut into U.S. car sales in August. However, the forecast that GM will have an extremely good month has remained.
Its reputation was tarnished again as Fiat ranked last in the new American Customer Satisfaction Index for cars. The rating was matched by stablemate Dodge.