Today's News
May 2013
**KBB in the News** New-car transaction prices decrease slightly in April 2013 according to Kelley Blue Book http://mediaroom.kbb.com/new-car-transaction-prices-april-2013 The Associated Press: GM...
**KBB in the News** Reuters: U.S. auto sales growth slows in April; Detroit gains ground The Wall Street Journal: Lower gas prices expected to drive sales of bigger vehicles Bloomberg: Mercedes...
This week’s Hot Car Report top-three movers all are electric or plug-in hybrid vehicles, which is reflective of a slight increase in hybrid segment share over the past few weeks on KBB.com. In...
**KBB in the News** Reuters: Family sedans losing ground to crossovers on convenience, price MSN Money: Ford’s U.S. problem is a good one – too few Fusions The Wall Street Journal: Kelley...
**KBB in the News** Reuters: U.S. sales of trucks, SUVs outpace auto market in April Forbes.com: Elon Musk ups resale value of Tesla Model S Automotive News: Surge in high-profit pickups, SUVs...
**KBB in the News** Auto Remarketing Magazine: Auction price uptick this spring lower than normal Auto Credit Express Blog: Auto loan and new car questions Luxury and full line cars show post...
**KBB in the News** The New York Times: Toyota profit increases sharply The Associated Press: Toyota quarterly profit more than doubles to 314 billion yen ($3.2 billion) on yen, cost cuts...
**KBB in the News** Subaru shopper loyalty on KBB.com soars with strong product lineup, upcoming hybrid model The Associated Press: Tesla Motors turns first quarterly net profit Bloomberg.com:...
Approximately 16 percent of all new-car traffic on KBB.com is directed to the mid-size sedan segment as it offers a bevy of benefits to today’s shoppers, including fuel economy, seating capacity...
**KBB in the News** The Los Angeles Times: China auto sales up 13% in April as consumer market expands inland Auto Remarketing Magazine: Subaru sees Q1 loyalty spike, breaks into KBB top 3...
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