Meanwhile Tesla is stuck in production hell.
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The Ford F-150 continues to dominate in North America.
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It may eventually catch up to the Volt in sales.
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Why wait for the Tesla Model 3?
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Save up to $750 on a new car or truck.
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As Ford is preparing to launch the refreshed 2018 F-150 shortly.
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The supercar is reportedly sold out into 2018.
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The company has announced it is now self-sufficient and sustainable.
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In the U.S., however, Cadillac had its month since 2011.
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This comes after last year was a record-setting year.
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A new study shows sales of crossovers and SUVs continue to grow in the U.S.
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The competition isn’t even close.
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The company has sold more cars through the first six months of the year than ever before.
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Volvo’s Polestar division has parts in 100,000 cars.
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Tesla continues to surprise with its sales figures despite reports of delays and other hiccups.
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This one’s for all you Dare Greatly disbelievers.
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Car buyers in Europe are shunning diesel vehicles.
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Last year, millennials purchased 4.1-million vehicles in the U.S.
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The Volkswagen Group may be the world’s largest automaker, but Toyota still outsold its German rival.
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Toyota is still likely making more money, even though Volkswagen sold more cars.
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With the exception of funeral services and stylish clothing, practically anything can be purchased at your local Walmart.
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Mercedes-Benz reclaimed its sales crown in the U.S. in 2016, outselling both Lexus and BMW.
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Though there was some uncertainty, 2016 has set a new record for the most vehicles sold in the U.S. in a single year.
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The American electric automaker didn’t deliver 80,000 units as expected.
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