Ford would reconsider UK investments if no deal on Brexit

HALFWEG: Ford warned Tuesday that it will reconsider its investments in Britain if the country cannot work out a deal to leave the European Union that guarantees smooth trading with the bloc. At a glitzy unveiling of new cars with electric and hybrid engines, Ford of Europe Chairman Steven Armstrong warned of the potentially disastrous… Continue reading Ford would reconsider UK investments if no deal on Brexit

NIO Inc. Files Its Annual Report on Form 20-F

SHANGHAI, China, April 02, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — NIO Inc. (NYSE: NIO) (“NIO” or the “Company”), a pioneer in China’s premium electric vehicle market, today announced that it filed its annual report on Form 20-F for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2018 with the Securities and Exchange Commission on April 2, 2019 U.S. Eastern… Continue reading NIO Inc. Files Its Annual Report on Form 20-F

NIO Inc. Provides First Quarter 2019 Delivery Update

Delivered 3,989 ES8 vehicles in the first quarter of 2019 Cumulative deliveries of ES8 reached 15,337 SHANGHAI, China, April 02, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — NIO Inc. (“NIO” or the “Company”) (NYSE: NIO), a pioneer in China’s premium electric vehicle market, today provided its delivery results for the first quarter of 2019. As of March 31, 2019, aggregate deliveries of the… Continue reading NIO Inc. Provides First Quarter 2019 Delivery Update

GM sales fall, but buyers clamor for trucks and SUVs

John Gress | Reuters
Trucks come off the assembly line at GM's Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra pickup truck plant in Fort Wayne, Indiana, July 25, 2018.

General Motors reported first-quarter sales on Tuesday that fell 7 percent from a year ago but said buyers are flocking to its more expensive sport utility vehicles and pickup trucks.

Transaction prices, the final sales price, on the company's newest pickups rose $8,040 compared with the outgoing models in the same quarter of 2018, reflecting the continued interest among buyers for well-equipped trucks. More than 96 percent of the GMC Sierra crew cab pickup, a four-door full-size truck, were sold with more expensive high-end trims.

Signs have shown that new car sales are slowing in the United States. Yet demand for trucks and SUVs, which tend to be more profitable, could buoy automakers and somewhat offset the effects of a slowdown. Trucks, SUVs and crossovers made up 80 percent of GM's sales, the company said.

The company said sales of smaller crossovers such as the Chevrolet Trax and Equinox, as well as its midsize Chevrolet Colorado pickup, all set first-quarter sales records, while the GMC Acadia SUV had its best quarter ever.

GM plans to launch more full-size pickups in the second half of the year with two new heavy duty pickups from Chevrolet and GMC.

“We are bullish on pickups and expect to gain sales momentum throughout the year,” said Kurt McNeil, vice president of U.S. sales operations. “We are installing capacity in Flint to build more HD pickups in total, more crew cab models, more dualies and diesel models, too, all in response to dealer and customer demand.”

However, sales of traditional passenger cars continued to slide, dragging down the automaker's total.

General Motors has undertaken a plan to reshape its business, including idling factories that produce slow-selling sedans and compact cars and consequently cutting 14,000 jobs at factories in the U.S. and Canada. The move has divided opinion. Supporters say the company is taking the necessary steps to improve profitability, but labor leaders and politicians from affected regions have criticized the decision.

Shares of GM have risen 5.6 percent over the last 12 months and are up by nearly 13 percent since the beginning of the year.

America is falling back in love with trucks and SUVs, and that's causing big changes at big car companies
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Search giant Baidu has driven the most autonomous miles in Beijing

While the public is asking, “When are we going to ride in autonomous cars?” Technology companies have been moving apace to test them on designated roads. In China’s capital city Beijing, eight firms drove a total of 153,600 kilometers (95442.6 miles) through their autonomous fleets in 2018, and Baidu, the country’s largest search engine service… Continue reading Search giant Baidu has driven the most autonomous miles in Beijing