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According to highly regarded car research firm Kelley Blue Book, sales of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles sharply bested the improvement of the U.S. market as a whole in July.
Of the 13 brands that scored below average in the 20th annual J.D. Power Automotive Performance, Execution and Layout (APEAL) Study, four are from Fiat Chrysler, far more than any other maker.
Not only does Fiat Chrysler have trouble improving sales of its Fiat brand, Fiat is also the slowest selling car in America.
Thursday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include Altria, General Motors, Intel, Netflix, Paychex and Walgreens Boots Alliance.
If economists need any evidence that the European Union has emerged from the recession, cars sales improvement seems a fair measure.
Short sellers must believe that the near-term prospects for General Motors are good, as short interest in its shares has dropped.
U.S. sales of pickup trucks by the Detroit Three automakers took a bit of a dive in June, and GM now has more than 40% of the overall pickup market.
Although new U.S. car sales for June are expected to be lower than May sales, industry analysts expect a sales jump of nearly 5% year-over-year.
While car and light truck sales in the United States are expected to rise by 5.7% in May, Ford sales are expected to rise less than that.
courtesy of Fiat SpAFiat Chrysler (NYSE: FCAU) got two pieces of bad news in the U.S. recently. The Fiat nameplate finished dead last in a carefully watched J.D. Power study. Additionally, Fiat sales...
Nike can offer a $225 running shoe, the Nike Flyknit Air Max, in a world where there are plenty of shoes available for $100 or less.
Among the major luxury car brands, Cadillac received the worst score in the new J.D. Power 2015 U.S. Initial Quality Study.
The European Automobile Manufacturers Association reported that new vehicle registrations in the European Union were up almost 7% for the year to date.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles wants to sell itself, but no major global manufacturer has jumped at the offer.
German automakers BMW and Mercedes-Benz have been seesawing for the monthly sales crown all year.