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Pennsylvania Passes Law Allowing Tesla Expansion
Some states are seeking to stop Tesla from selling directly to the public, but others are embracing the American electric automaker.
July 2014: Sales Winners and Losers
It’s that time of the month again, folks. For a collectively painful but short period of time, manufacturers are putting their usual press release repertoire to the side, instead focusing on what really matters: the almighty dollar.
Tesla Reports $62M Loss for Q2 Despite Record Deliveries
Tesla continued to lose money in the second quarter as research and development costs drew money from company coffers.
Toyota Remains World’s Largest Automaker, But VW Closing Gap
With Toyota in the top spot in terms of global sales, Volkswagen has passed General Motors to take the number two spot.
US Diesel Sales Up 25% This Year
Slowly but surely, diesel vehicles are catching on in the U.S.
Maserati Sets 75,000 Unit Cap on Global Sales
Most automakers strive to sell as many vehicles as they possibly can in a year, but that isn’t the case at Maserati.
SUVs, Crossovers Pass Sedans as Most Popular Body Style
Sedans aren’t the most popular vehicle body style in the U.S. anymore.
Acura MDX Becomes Best-Selling Three-Row Luxury SUV
The Acura MDX is now America’s best-selling three-row luxury SUV of all time.
2015 BMW X6 Heading to Dealerships in December
The 2015 BMW X6 will head to dealerships before the end of the year.
BMW Leads Global Luxury Car Sales Race
BMW is on track to sell over two-million vehicles this year.
Ford, Honda Projected to Gain Market Share in new ‘Car Wars’ Study
The analysts and number crunchers at Bank of America/Merrill Lynch released the findings of their latest Car Wars study, a report that tracks industry product trends. The results are surprising; market-share fluctuations are expected to remain small. But Ford and Honda are both projected to gain in the coming years with Nissan on track to…
Maserati Ramping up Ghibli, Quattroporte Production
Maserati will have to crank up production this summer to keep up with high demand for its cars.
New Jersey Approves Tesla Direct-Sales Bill
Tesla sales will likely resume in New Jersey, following a ban that was put in effect April 1.
Lexus Once Again Competitive in Luxury Sales Race
Lexus is once again a competitor in the luxury car sales race.
May 2014 Auto Sales: Winners and Losers
May was a heck of a month in the auto industry. A deluge of recall announcements flooded the news and continued to erode profits, but sales continued to pour in… for some companies.
Diesel Market to Double or Triple by 2020
The diesel market has always been booming in Europe, but now it’s finally catching on in the U.S.
Volkswagen Pulls Back from 2018 Sales Prediction
Volkswagen is scaling back its sales predictions. The mass-market German automaker had planned to deliver 800,000 units annually in the U.S. by 2018 but that’s probably not going to happen.
Tesla Missouri Store Safe for Now
The Tesla store in the state of Missouri is safe… for now.
2015 Chrysler 200 Orders Hit 10,000 on First Day
Car buyers are excited for the 2015 Chrysler 200 to arrive dealerships.
Honda Accord Dethrones Prius as California Sales King
There’s a new best-selling car in the state of California.
GM Offering Discounts, Dealer Incentives on ELR
Sales of Cadillac’s ELR plug-in hybrid are off to a rocky start, and now GM is trying sweeten the pot by offering discounts to customers and dealers.
Tesla Store in Missouri Now in Jeopardy
Missouri is the latest state where Tesla’s direct-to-consumer business model is being challenged.
Crossover Segment Outpaces Sedans for First Time Ever
Mainstream midsize sedans have been the most popular car category for 10 years in a row, but that streak might be in jeopardy.
Toyota Keeps World’s Largest Automaker Crown
Japan’s largest auto brand has once again captured the coveted title of world’s largest automaker.






