Stellantis topped Ford in the number of recalls in 2024. Tesla topped Ford in the number of vehicles recalled in 2024. Ford's Initial Quality score jumped 14 ranks, per J.D. Power. Looking at the numbers a different way,
Cox Automotive said December saw a record volume of buyers pay more than $80,000 for a new car, pushing the overall transaction price near a record.
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Ford Motor Co. unexpectedly terminated its long relationship with Jack Cooper. Now the car hauler will idle a Michigan plant.
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Ford loves to remind us that the F-Series is “America’s favorite truck.” By this, the automaker means that its “F-Series” of full-size trucks is the best-selling vehicle model in the U.S. And this has remained true for decades.
In the latest market close, Ford Motor Company (F) reached $10.16, with a +1.3% movement compared to the previous day. The stock outpaced the S&P 500's daily gain of 0.53%. Elsewhere, the Dow gained 0.
Last fall, General Motors and Hyundai announced they were exploring a partnership focused on joint product development, manufacturing, and future clean energy technologies. Specifics were few and far between, but the ultimate goal was to “reduce costs and bring a wider range of vehicles and technologies to customers faster.”
In a report released today, Daniel Roeska from Bernstein maintained a Hold rating on General Motors (GM – Research Report), with a price target
Hot off its record 2024, Kia Australia is setting the bar even higher this year with a projected 90,000 sales thanks to several new products.
Looking ahead, Hyundai ( OTCPK:HYMTF) stated that it aims to sign binding deals with General Motors (NYSE: GM) involving various areas of cooperation, such as joint parts purchasing and cooperation in commercial and passenger vehicle sectors.
A forecast says truck demand has reached it height, EVs are "here to stay," and Korean automakers are on a roll.