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The editors at Kelley Blue Book (KBB) have put together a list of the best lease, financing and purchase deals available for the month of October.
Much of the concern about the futures of GM and Ford is based on troubles in Europe. Their fortunes in the home market may be much worse.
Ford had better get that new aluminum-body F-150 out into the market soon or it could lose its position at the top of the heap of new vehicle sales.
In the monthly race among luxury car sales, Mercedes bested BMW in September. Mercedes also holds a slim lead for the first nine months of the year.
These are the top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations covered by 24/7 Wall St. for Tuesday, September 30, 2014.
The car enthusiast media has celebrated the 25th birthdays of Japanese luxury brands Infiniti and Lexus for almost the entire year.
Ford is the only large company that sells cars and light vehicles in the United States that had a decline in sales in September.
courtesy of Fiat Chrysler AutomobilesThe analysts at Kelley Blue Book (KBB) issued their forecast for new car sales in September on Thursday, and compared with booming sales in August the current...
A problem with parking brakes in 221,000 Cadillac cars has caused General Motors to recall them.
Honda Motor Corp.August automobile sales in Japan fell 9.4% year-over-year, but remain higher year to date by the same amount. Through the first 8 months of 2014 sales totaled 3.79 million units. The...
The last time we looked at sales of cars and light commercial vehicles in Russia, the situation was bad and headed toward being worse.
Toyota Motor Corp.Adding to an already record total of vehicle recalls this year, Toyota Motor Corp. (NYSE: TM) announced on Thursday that it is recalling 140,000 of its Tundra CrewMax pickup trucks...
Among the 20 best-selling cars of August, the Toyota RAV4 posted the highest growth in sales.
The once invincible Toyota Prius has struggled recently. Perhaps the number of competitors has become too large.
New light vehicle sales in August reached a total of 1.58 million units, well above the forecasts from Kelley Blue Book and Edmunds.com.