One of the biggest speed bumps Ford hit in 2024 was, no doubt, higher warranty costs. Ford has led the U.S. industry in recalls for the past three years and may end up leading for 2024 when the data is collected. Those recalls and warranty issues can get expensive, and that was evident during Ford's second quarter.
Of all the great rivalries throughout time, whether it be sports or business, or something else, you'd be hard pressed to find as great a rivalry as Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) and General Motors (NYSE: GM).
It's a hard lesson, but extremely valuable, and General Motors ( GM -1.88%) is currently in the process of learning it after investing $10 billion in its Cruise autonomous vehicle program. The Detroit automaker had once vowed not to step off the accelerator of autonomous driving development -- until December,
DETROIT − Ford Motor Co. Executive Chair Bill Ford said he is confident ... Also, Trump already knows Bill Ford and General Motors CEO Mary Barra from working with them during his first term, both of whom he can call, Ford said. Last month, Barra told ...
Ford Motor Co. (NYSE: F) is the second largest automaker in the United States behind General Motors Inc. (NYSE: GM). The business has started to experience recovery as inventories improved from easing supply chain issues in 2024,
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In a report released today, Daniel Roeska from Bernstein maintained a Hold rating on General Motors (GM – Research Report), with a price target
Ford Motor Company improves dividend safety, but faces weak technical support. Learn why F stock is upgraded to "Hold" despite ongoing EV production issues.
A new team will be named after GM's Cadillac brand US car company General Motors has set up a new engine ... along with its US market rival Ford and Germany's Audi. Ford is partnering Red Bull ...
Tesla, BYD, General Motors and Ford are included in this Analyst Blog. With 2024 officially in the history books, it's safe to say it wasn't a great year for Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F).
Ford Motor Company ( F 1.74%) has a lot on its plate right now. It's doubling down on quality to offset higher warranty costs that have dented earnings, brainstorming a solution for its spiraling sales in China, and navigating a tricky electric-vehicle (EV) market.
you'd be hard pressed to find as great a rivalry as Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) and General Motors (NYSE: GM). For instance, Ford's total U.S. sales increased 4% during 2024, compared to the ...