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Sales rose 22% year-over-year at Fiat Chrysler Automobiles last month to the company's best October sales level since 2001.
Automakers will report October U.S. sales on Monday, and the big gainer, once again, is expected to be Fiat Chrysler Automobiles.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles announced Wednesday morning that it would spin off its Ferrari division in a public offering.
While October car sales usually represent a slump, Kelly Blue Book expects U.S. car sales to surge this month, led by an outstanding performance by Chrysler.
The new Dodge C SRT Hellcat Charger has been priced, and it will cost at least $63,995 to own.
For the month of September, Fiat Chrysler sold a total of 67,743 vehicles in the European Union.
At the end of September, sales of new cars and light trucks in Russia year-to-date had dropped 13% year-over-year.
Sergio Marchionne has speculated the world's largest car companies of the future would be created by mergers and acquisitions.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles is set to begin trading Monday on the New York Stock Exchange.
This has been a tough week for General Motors. The company’s stock, which posted a new 52-week low again on Friday.
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.
Part of Ford's teetering plan to improve its fortunes between now and 2020 depends on the sales of its flagship F-Series pickup.
Chrysler's year-over-year sales rose 19% again in September, the company's best September sales level since 2005.
Ford produced an ugly set of forecasts for 2014 and 2015 and shareholders paid the price.