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Industry analysts are starting to make their own projections on what August will hold for new car sales figures.
Kelley Blue Book recently asked: If NASCAR drivers raced in everyday cars sold at dealerships, which model would perform best in the Sprint Cup Series?
courtesy of General MotorsThe Labor Day holiday is still two weeks away, but that is not interfering with automakers’ plans to clear out this year’s models to make way for the new 2015 versions....
While consumers consider many factors when deciding on the next car to buy, their own previous experience is perhaps the most significant one. Some car brands command high customer loyalty, while...
courtesy of Fiat SpAThe editors at Kelley Blue Book (KBB) have put together a list of the best lease and purchase deals available for the month of August. There are five significant cash-back offers...
courtesy of ChryslerChrysler’s 2015 model 200 was named a 2014 Top Safety Pick Plus by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. The award may not help flagging sales of the model. Through July,...
Among the top 20 best-selling cars in the United States for the month of July are two vehicles from Nissan: the compact Sentra and the mid-size Altima. A third model, the Rogue compact SUV, has also...
Toyota posted impressive results for its most recent quarter, which ended June 30. One factor drove most of the improvement -- surging sales in the U.S. market.
courtesy of General MotorsNew light vehicle sales in July did not match the high expectations that analysts had for the month. Kelley Blue Book (KBB) expected sales of 1.465 million units and...
NissanNissan’s Sentra had the largest percentage increase in sales among the 20 top-selling cars and light trucks in July — up 53.7 % to 17,579. And it is in a very competitive sector of the...
July might be called the month of the luxury car. Sales of BMW, Mercedes and Audi rose sharply. But the luxury division of America's largest car company continues to struggle.
Nissan's surge in sales should be expected in China, but not as much in the United States. China has become the world's largest car market. The U.S. market does not have the same growth prospects.
courtesy of General MotorsIt is almost counterintuitive: a company recalls more than 28 million vehicles — more than all car companies in the world will sell in either the United States or China in...
courtesy of ChryslerAutomakers are expected to release July sales numbers next Friday, but sales estimates have already begun to hit the tape. Sales of new vehicles are expected to post a seasonally...
ThinkstockAfter vehicle sales reached a six-year high last year, the U.S. auto industry has continued its torrid growth pace in the first half of 2014. With more than 8 million cars sold in the first...