Autos

GM, Ford, Fiat Chrysler shares plunge to 52-week lows; Tesla down 10%

Key Points
  • Shares of the Detroit automakers plunged to 52-week lows Monday amid a wider market sell-off due to an oil price war and fears of the coronavirus.
  • General Motors led the declines, falling as much as 13% to less than $25 per share – the lowest price since 2012.
  • Shares of Tesla were down 10% to about $631 per share.
American flags fly near a General Motors Co. 2019 Chevrolet Camaro displayed at a car dealership in Tinley Park, Illinois, U.S.
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Shares of the Detroit automakers plunged to 52-week lows Monday amid a wider market sell-off due to the sinking price of oil and fears about the economic fallout from the coronavirus.

General Motors led the drop, falling as much as 13% to less than $25 per share – the lowest price since 2012 and more than double the declines of the Dow Jones and S&P 500. Shares of GM are down 33% in the past year, including a roughly 31% fall this year. 

Fiat Chrysler was down more than 8%, while Ford Motor declined over 6%. Fiat Chrysler was trading around $10.81 per share as of 12:30 p.m.

Shares of Tesla were down 10% to about $631 per share.

Tesla and GM dropping more than the market could be due to their focus on all-electric vehicles.

As President Donald Trump tweeted Monday, falling oil prices are good for consumers at the pump, however they don't assist consumers in moving from fossil fuels to all-electric vehicles.

"Good for the consumer, gasoline prices coming down!" Trump tweeted as part of a series of posts regarding oil prices and the coronavirus.

Trump tweet

GM last week hosted an "EV Day" touting its future plans for an "all-electric future," including at least 20 new all-electric vehicles by 2023. Tesla's vehicles are all-electric.