The Best of 2021 Dodge
Dodge has lost a large chunk of its sales and market share after the late 2000s global recession when Ram division spun off and became a brand of its own. …
Dodge has lost a large chunk of its sales and market share after the late 2000s global recession when Ram division spun off and became a brand of its own. …
One of the most famous car brands in the world has enjoyed its best-ever year sales-wise after marketing 4,107 vehicles across the globe in 2018. The ultra-luxury British automaker’s sales …
Chevy has definitely seen better years but their U.S. sales are still strong. With 2,036,023 units delivered throughout 2018, Chevrolet still holds over 10 percent of market share – 11.75 …
Although still not at the all-time low, Chrysler’s sales have taken a plunge in a last few years. With 165,964 units delivered in 2018, one of two FCA’s namesake brands …
Even though 2020 is already shaping up to be a big year for RAM, there’s a lot to look forward to in 2021. It looks like the 2021 RAM line-up …
Cadillac’s U.S. sales have declined from 182,543 units in 2013 to 154,702 units in 2018 with 2019 sales projected to remain in the vicinity of previous year’s result. Meanwhile, the …
Subaru has become one of the most recognizable Japanese car manufacturers. Compared to giants like Toyota and Honda, Subaru is quite a small-scale operation, but thanks to years of racing …
Tesla has become one of the most recognizable car manufacturers on the planet. In a relatively short time frame, the radical company has shot to fame and fortune, developing some …
Toyota is the largest of the Japanese automakers and arguably one of the most influential car manufacturers in the world. Over the years, it has moved from strength to strength, …
The Volkswagen Group has had a tough few years. The Dieselgate scandal rocked the automotive industry and cost the car manufacturing giant a vast amount of money. The Dieselgate-effect, plus …