Troubles for Ford, G.M. and Fiat Chrysler Send Shares Diving
General Motors cited commodity prices, a sign that tariffs may be starting to hurt production. Ford and Fiat Chrysler pointed to weakness in China.
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General Motors cited commodity prices, a sign that tariffs may be starting to hurt production. Ford and Fiat Chrysler pointed to weakness in China.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
Mr. Marchionne, who merged the two carmakers, pulling them back from the brink of collapse, led the combined Fiat Chrysler until just a few days ago.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE and ELISABETTA POVOLEDO
The carmaker already faced difficulties, including a reliance on the Jeep and Ram divisions and a limited presence in China, before it was forced to replace its chief executive, Sergio Marchionne.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
The automaker wants to reopen pricing agreements with some suppliers for work already underway. It called the practice routine, but its shares fell.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
“They are quite knowledgeable,” a former head of vehicle development at Ford said of owners who bought $41 billion in aftermarket parts in 2016.
By CHRISTOPHER JENSEN
For families whose children harbor racing aspirations, quarter-midget tracks offer one of the earliest possible introductions to motor sports — leading some children to race before they can read.
By STEPHEN HILTNER
The photographer Johnny Milano spends some summer nights at a Long Island icon like no other.
By JOHNNY MILANO and JOHN LELAND
The automaker became the No. 1 exporter of American-made cars, transforming Spartanburg. Now it is weighing the impact of an escalation of the trade fight.
By NATALIE KITROEFF
Mudfest puts a range of vehicles to the test both on the road and off. If you’re looking to buy an S.U.V. — and lots of consumers are — the event’s winners are a good place to start.
By TOM VOELK
Perhaps no state has more to lose from the administration’s crackdown on China than Michigan, where China’s ties to the auto industry run deep.
By ANA SWANSON
As graffiti becomes a marketing tool, copyright law has struggled to catch up. A lawsuit could decide when an artist is entitled to compensation.
By ALAN FEUER
The House speaker said woodchucks chewed the wiring out from his Chevrolet Suburban: “And so my car was eaten by animals, and it’s just dead.”
By JACEY FORTIN
Volkswagen and BMW are among those striking deals with Beijing to help them become a larger part of the world’s biggest car market.
By JAMIE CONDLIFFE
The wholly owned operation, based in Shanghai, would be the first overseas factory for the automaker’s electric vehicles.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE