Autos

The auto business in America has faced unique hurdles over the last year and a half. Demand for cars rose after many people could not visit dealerships due to the COVID-19 pandemic. At the same time,...
Ford management continues a media tour in which it slowly signals layoffs. The most recent example is a comment by its chief financial officer. CFO John Lawler told Yahoo! Finance that “We’re...
After the Fed's interest rate announcement Wednesday, equities soared. Thursday will be the busiest day of the current earnings season with S&P 500 companies valued at nearly $7 trillion reporting...
Ford Motor Company posted much better-than-expected numbers for its most recent quarter. And, it explained why its future is bright. Investors cheered the results. Based on comments about expenses,...
The Wall Street Journal reports that both the The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and Ford have started to investigate whether its new and highly popular Bronco has an engine failure...
Mercedes Benz sold 141,356 SUVs, and crossovers during the first half of this year. Ford’s Lincoln division sold 42,893. The gulf has persisted, more or less the same, for decades. Lincoln will...
The age of the electric vehicle seems to be a chance to revolutionize Ford’s fleet and eliminate billions of dollars in expenses.
Chevy's new Tesla killer gets to stand in line with all the Tesla killers that have been released before it.
Ford Motor Company sold 54,842 of its Bronco model in the first half of, up from 810 a year, which is a 6,746% increase. Granted, the Bronco was just introduced a year ago, but it still shows how a...
General Motors has announced a partnership to build about 2,000 charging stations in three years. Will it help GM sell EVs?
Ford has been one of the car company stars of the past year. Now it faces rising costs and a recession. Is its dividend safe?
What does it mean to own or to buy the best-selling vehicle in America since 1981?
General Motors reported disappointing sales in China, as its stock continues to fall.
Ford’s stock will not recover this year. The company’s present challenges are too great.
The car industry supply chain problem has been brutal for manufacturers, dealers, and buyers over the course of the last year. Some manufacturers have had to idle assembly lines, a number of dealer...