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Toyota's Camry held onto the spot as the top selling car in America by besting competition again in June. The Camry has nearly caught the number two pickup in the market, the Chevy Silverado.
The turnarounds of Ford's Lincoln brand and GM's Cadillac suffered setbacks in June as sales stagnated. Gaining on their import rivals has been nearly impossible.
Volkswagen AGVolkswagen’s efforts to break into the world’s second largest car market continue to fail. Its sales in the United States dropped 22% in June to 28,827. As its market share eroded,...
Volkswagen AGFor the first time ever, Volkswagen’s Audi division sold more cars worldwide in a month than did long-time premium brand leader BMW. Now if VW could only sort out its U.S. sales woes,...
courtesy of General MotorsCarmakers are scheduled to announce June sales on Tuesday, and we thought we’d give you a preview of what some of the auto industry research and information firms believe...
Volkswagen AGVolkswagen, already in deep trouble in the United States, is expected to have a drop in June sales of 15.8%, which is another sign that its recovery is improbable. According to research...
Since car companies are not usually considered paragons of green business practices, their presence in the first four spots on Interbrand's "Best Global Green Brands 2014" list is surprising.
Demand for Lincoln cars is far too modest, and the level of competition in the luxury car market in the United States is extraordinary, led by some of the world's most powerful brands.
courtesy of General MotorsGeneral Motors Co. (NYSE: GM) already has had a great deal of success in the full-size pickup market, which only has three significant competitors. Its Chevy Silverado ranks...
AvtoVAZSales of new passenger cars and light commercial vehicles (LCVs) in Russia fell 12% year-over-year in May, and year-to-date sales are down 6%. And it is projected to get worse. Bo Andersson,...
courtesy of Fiat SpAFiat, the Italian brand of the new Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, placed dead last in the new J.D. Power 2014 U.S. Initial Quality Study. The news all but ruins the chances for the...
Courtesy Porsche Cars North America Inc.Initial quality for new cars purchased in 2014 fell slightly compared with 2013. The average score for last year was 113 problems reported per 100 vehicles...
Nissan has labored in the shadows of Honda and Toyota for decades in the United States, falling behind them in reputation and sales. That changed this year.
Lincoln would be wise to steer away from its relationships with "artisans" and focus on whether it has a single model it can put up against its competition.
SUV sales in the U.S. (and elsewhere) are soaring, while hybrid sales have fallen from their peak. What’s going on? Are hybrids past their peak?