Ford E-Series Sales Underperform Segment During Q2 2022
Accounting for an eight percent segment share.
Read More »Accounting for an eight percent segment share.
Read More »Posting a 46 percent increase in sales volume for the quarter.
Read More »Ford's newest pickup accounted for 67 percent segment share during the quarter.
Read More »Earning a five percent share in its competitive set.
Read More »It's the brand's very first all-electric pursuit-rated vehicle.
Read More »Bucking the segment trend.
Read More »Adding a bit more capability to the regular ZR2.
Read More »Accounting for five percent segment share.
Read More »GM's updated L3B is competitive with Ford's Nano powerplant.
Read More »The new Colorado gets bigger and simpler with one configuration and engine option.
Read More »Sales fell over 52 percent during the quarter.
Read More »While also outperforming the segment average during the quarter.
Read More »A more powerful SS variant will also be available for the very first time in a Chevy EV.
Read More »The ZR2 Bison and Sierra AT4X AEV are more capable versions of the regular variants.
Read More »Accounting for a 22 percent segment share compared to 15 percent a year ago.
Read More »Losing a substantial amount of segment share in the process.
Read More »Ford seemingly forced GM's hand in terms of pricing its EV pickup.
Read More »The Expedition wins this comparison hands down.
Read More »Here's why GM won't build a true F-150 Raptor competitor.
Read More »The Camaro will go away after the 2024 model year.
Read More »A segment-by-segment sales comparison of both marques.
Read More »While losing a point in segment share.
Read More »It seems like GM wants to know what makes the Mach-E tick.
Read More »Accounting for 16 percent segment share.
Read More »Accounting for four percent segment share.
Read More »Accounting for 13 percent segment share, down three percentage points.
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