No End In Sight For Strong Auto Sales
Automakers reported their strongest monthly sales in nearly five years Monday, suggesting a solid end to 2012 and continued recovery in 2013.
Automakers reported their strongest monthly sales in nearly five years Monday, suggesting a solid end to 2012 and continued recovery in 2013.
Chrysler Group LLC announced today that it will donate $100 to United Way for every Chrysler, Jeep®, Dodge, Ram Truck and FIAT brand vehicle sold in the Detroit metropolitan area during the month of December.
U.S. consumers bought new cars and trucks at the fastest pace in nearly five years in November as growing confidence in the economy, low interest rates and the need to replace cars damaged by Superstorm Sandy drew customers to showrooms.
Automakers posted strong sales results for November on Monday, with Ford Motor Co. hitting a 6.5 percent increase, while General Motors Co. and Chrysler Group LLC reported their best Novembers in five years.
Auto makers reported higher U.S. vehicle sales for November, led by Toyota Motor Corp.’s 17% year-over-year increase.
U.S. consumers took advantage of cheap financing to ditch aging cars in November, pushing U.S. auto sales for the month to the strongest pace in more than four years.
In a scene that could have come from the television series "Mad Men" -- except Don Draper didn't have the large flat-screen monitor -- Olivier Francois is puffing on a cigarette and reaching for a mouse to unleash a blitz of images.
Electronic stability control — an anti-rollover technology mandated on all passenger vehicles — has saved 2,200 lives over a three-year-period, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Friday.
Chrysler Group LLC is purchasing the holdings of the Walter P. Chrysler Museum to protect the company's patrimony, but says the classic car collection will no longer be open to the public — except for special occasions.