Saturday, 19 May 2018

GMC May Follow Ford, Chrysler Out Of US Passenger Car Market

Morgan Stanley has been watching the Detroit Three carefully since Ford and Fiat Chrysler have left the passenger car market, and analysts are guessing GMC might follow them out. Ford is only keeping the iconic Mustang in its stateside books, and Fiat no longer makes Sedans for the US. With this pattern in mind, analysts suspect GMC might make a similar move soon, for the same reasons the other Detroit automakers did: regulation and higher demand for crossovers and SUVs.   General Motors Co. may follow its Detroit peers in taking the off ramp from the American passenger-car market, according to Morgan Stanley. The maker of Chevrolet, Buick and Cadillac sedans might mimic Ford Motor Co., which is keeping only the Mustang muscle car in the lineup, and Fiat Chrysler, which no longer manufactures sedans in the U.S., Morgan Stanley analyst Adam Jonas said Friday. “All three of the Detroit Three automakers have something in common: They’ve all been exiting the car business,” Jonas said in a Bloomberg Television interview. “We think that GM is going to follow” Fiat Chrysler and Ford, he said. The transformation of GM, Ford and Fiat Chrysler’s lineups will factor in how the companies approach negotiations with the Trump administration and California regulators over the future of fuel economy standards, Jonas said. On one hand, the automakers will press for relaxed federal rules to protect their truck and SUV businesses. At the same time, the manufacturers are investing heavily in electric vehicles to appease the Golden State. Click Here to Continue Reading

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