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Automakers report April new car sales next Tuesday. Analysts see total volumes lower than last year and last month. Incentives remain high and inventory turnover is stalled.
April U.S. car sales likely sputtered. The weakening is another sign that auto sales will drop in 2017 compared to 2016. It will be the first year-over-year drop since 2009, which was in the midst of...
New vehicle registrations in the European Union rose more than 1% year over year in March to total almost 2 million units. For the year to date, registrations are up more than 8%.
Ford vehicle sales in China dropped 21% in the first quarter of 2017. In contrast, total car sales by all makers rose by about 7%.
Tesla may have overtaken GM in market value, but it has a very long way to go to catch the world's number two car company in sales, Toyota.
Kelley Blue Book has passed out awards for what it considers the best non-luxury car brands, best trucks and best luxury car brands.
Sales of Nissan's Rogue, its mid-sized crossover, rose almost 50% in the first quarter of the year. The improvement made it the fourth best-selling car in America.
Pickup sales may account for more than 60% of all light vehicle sales in the month of March. Ford's F-Series trucks added to its market share lead last month.
Ford's U.S. sales are expected to drop sharply in March while industry sales are expected to rise, according to Kelley Blue Book.
J.D. Power has released its 2017 rankings for dealer service quality based on 70,000 responses from vehicle owners.
The turnaround experiment at Cadillac is in trouble, at least in the United States. Sales of the brand fell sharply in February.
Volvo was suppose to be the next major luxury brand in the United States, but U.S. sales dropped 15% in the first two months of this year.
Fiat Chrysler has said time and again that its Fiat brand can be turned around in the United States. It has introduced new models to do so. The plan has not worked.
Ford's February F-Series pickup sales topped Chevy's Silverado sales by more than 15,000 units, a gain of about 7,000 for Silverado compared with January sales.
Mercedes-Benz is considering offering its midsize X-class pickup in the U.S. market. Is the market large enough to support what may be the most expensive truck of its kind?