Nissan, Honda, Fiat Chrysler and Ford Motor chalked up solid U.S. sales gains in March as higher spending on incentives and strong demand for light trucks were projected to lift the industry to another monthly advance.
Read More »Nissan, FCA, Ford chalk up solid gains on truck volume
Nissan, Fiat Chrysler and Ford Motor chalked up solid U.S. sales gains in March as higher spending on incentives and strong demand for light trucks were projected to lift the industry to another monthly advance.
Read More »Nissan deliveries advance 13% on record truck, car volume
Nissan Motor’s U.S. sales rose 13 percent last month as the company continued to benefit from strong light truck demand and generous discounts. Sales at the Nissan division advanced 13 percent to a record 149,784 cars and light trucks.
Read More »Nissan sales advance 13% on record truck, car volume
Nissan Motor’s U.S. sales rose 13 percent last month as the company continued to benefit from strong light truck demand and generous discounts. Sales at the Nissan division advanced 13 percent to a record 149,784 cars and light trucks.
Read More »Tesla unveils cheaper Model 3 as advance orders reach 198,000
Tesla, suggesting there may be pent-up demand for an affordable EV with decent range, revealed the $35,000-and-up Model 3 during an invitation-only event Thursday.
Read More »Tesla unveils cheaper Model 3 as advance orders top 130,000
Tesla, suggesting there may be pent-up demand for an affordable EV with decent range, revealed the $35,000-and-up Model 3 during an invitation-only event Thursday.
Read More »Tesla unveils cheaper Model 3 after 115,000 advance orders placed
Tesla Motors, suggesting there may be pent-up demand for an affordable electric car with decent range, revealed the design of its $35,000-and-up Model 3 during an invitation-only event late Thursday.
Read More »Ford cites several dealers for community service work
Ford Motor has honored several auto dealers for their dedication to their communities. Ford’s Salute to Dealers, conducted under the guidance of Edsel Ford II, a member of Ford’s board, was held here Thursday.
Read More »Disruption on horizon? Better not ignore it
There’s more talk of disruption in the auto industry these days than actual evidence. So it was nice of NADA to allow us to experience a shake-up firsthand by scheduling this year’s convention around Opening Day instead of the Super Bowl.
Read More »Toyota's Carter says sales nearing plateau, but will remain solid
U.S. auto sales may be nearing a plateau, but that’s not a sign of trouble ahead, Bob Carter, senior vice president for automotive operations at Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A., said Thursday.
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