Here’s Why Ford Expedition Sales Fell Off A Cliff During Q1 2025
The Chevy and GMC models were the only ones in the green this time around.
Read More »The Chevy and GMC models were the only ones in the green this time around.
Read More »More than double its previous plan.
Read More »The Blue Oval's midsize truck posted the highest growth rate in its segment on a percentage basis.
Read More »This one won't likely make it to the States, either.
Read More »New car prices could explode in two months.
Read More »The Chevy and GMC models posted even bigger gains.
Read More »But GM's two full-sizers did sell more trucks than The Blue Oval.
Read More »Continuing the model's dominance in a highly competitive space.
Read More »The batteries will be used in next-generation EVs starting in 2028.
Read More »But it did post the highest growth rate in its segment.
Read More »The company is mired in financial troubles.
Read More »The two companies will collaborate via a strategic partnership, however.
Read More »There was reportedly a major shift in negotiations.
Read More »It's part of the struggling company's restructuring plan.
Read More »It will still be sold in other markets.
Read More »Something dealers asked for years ago.
Read More »Meanwhile, Jeep and Toyota are growing sales.
Read More »Creating the world's third-largest automaker, if the deal goes through.
Read More »In an effort to better compete against EV makers.
Read More »The rugged crossover posted a six percent segment share among 16 entries.
Read More »Segment share was steady, but far from segment leading.
Read More »Production of the popular midsize crossover ended in May.
Read More »The opposite of Lincoln's strategy.
Read More »Continuing the model's segment dominance.
Read More »The all-electric crossover continues to hold its own amidst increasing competition.
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