Top Dividends Paying Automobiles and Trucks Companies

Annual Yield
Annual YieldEfficiencyMarket RiskExp Return
1IEP Icahn Enterprises LP
0.22
 0.12 
 2.13 
 0.25 
2STLA Stellantis NV
0.0876
(0.02)
 3.22 
(0.06)
3F-PB Ford Motor
0.0817
 0.18 
 0.79 
 0.14 
4F Ford Motor
0.0555
 0.08 
 1.64 
 0.14 
5PII Polaris Industries
0.054
 0.21 
 4.05 
 0.84 
6MGA Magna International
0.047
 0.23 
 1.73 
 0.40 
7HMC Honda Motor Co
0.0444
 0.04 
 2.33 
 0.09 
8SMP Standard Motor Products
0.0393
 0.17 
 2.36 
 0.40 
9TM Toyota Motor
0.0385
(0.02)
 2.26 
(0.04)
10HY Hyster Yale Materials Handling
0.035
 0.06 
 2.26 
 0.15 
11LEA Lear Corporation
0.0331
 0.09 
 2.25 
 0.20 
12ALV Autoliv
0.0308
 0.21 
 1.50 
 0.32 
13DAN Dana Inc
0.0256
 0.11 
 2.16 
 0.23 
14PHIN PHINIA Inc
0.0218
 0.18 
 1.92 
 0.34 
15THO Thor Industries
0.0215
 0.21 
 1.97 
 0.42 
16MLR Miller Industries
0.0199
 0.00 
 1.83 
(0.01)
17GTX Garrett Motion
0.0186
 0.09 
 2.82 
 0.25 
18BWA BorgWarner
0.0181
 0.22 
 1.72 
 0.38 
19OSK Oshkosh
0.0156
 0.37 
 1.98 
 0.73 
20TEX Terex
0.0139
 0.16 
 2.67 
 0.43 
The analysis above is based on a 90-day investment horizon and a default level of risk. Use the Portfolio Analyzer to fine-tune all your assumptions. Check your current assumptions here.
Yield generally refers to the amount of cash that is paid back to the owner of a security over a specific time (usually one year). It is expressed as a percentage of current market price, and usually amounts to all the interests and/or dividends paid over a given period. A higher yield allows the shareholders to generate returns on their investments sooner. However, investors should also be aware that a high yield may be a result of market turmoil or increased price volatility. Small firms, start-ups, or companies with high growth potential typically do not pay out dividends or distribute a lot of their profits. These companies will have small yield. Alternatively, more established companies, ETFs, and funds that invest in bonds will have higher yields.