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5 Car Manufacturers To Consider Buying After Earnings
Benzingaยท2025-10-28 18:24

Core Insights - Despite challenges such as volatile auto tariffs and parts shortages, car manufacturers have shown surprising resilience in Q3 earnings results [1] General Motors Co. - GM reported Q3 earnings with EPS of $2.80, exceeding expectations by over 22%, and revenue 8% above projections [2] - The company raised its full-year adjusted EPS guidance to a range of $9.75 to $10.50, aided by reduced tariff burdens [2] - Following the earnings release, GM shares surged 15%, reflecting strong market confidence [2][4] Ford Motor Co. - Ford's Q3 earnings revealed EPS of $0.45, nearly 22% above projections, with quarterly revenue surpassing $47 billion for the first time [5] - The company expects a reduced tariff burden of $1 billion for the full 2025 fiscal year, contributing to profit growth [5] - Ford shares have increased over 30% YTD, with a notable 10% rise in the last 30 days, although the stock is now considered overbought [7] Honda Motor Co. - Honda has faced tariff challenges but is benefiting from reduced exposure and a strengthening yen, leading to raised revenue guidance [8] - The stock trades at 11 times earnings with a 4.5% dividend yield, although it has remained flat over the past year [8][10] Toyota Motor Corp. - Toyota has seen production growth in the U.S. with over 11 million vehicles sold in fiscal 2025, benefiting from reduced tariffs [11] - The stock has recently broken above the 50-day SMA, indicating bullish momentum, and is trading above $200 per share for the first time since April 2024 [13] Stellantis N.V. - Stellantis has experienced a 6% YOY sales growth in North America for Q3, with significant increases in Chrysler and Ram model sales [14] - Despite being one of the worst-performing auto manufacturers YTD, the stock has shown signs of bullish momentum after breaking through the 50-day SMA [16]