Today's News
May 2013
**KBB in the News** FOX Business: Fiat’s U.S. dealers anxious for broader product lineup Automotive News: Analysts – used-pickup prices keep truckin’ ABC San Francisco: Kelley Blue...
**KBB in the News** The Columbus Dispatch: Local sales of used cars on rebound, prices drop Greener Ideal: The world wants Leaf - how Nissan’s Leaf is changing the world one all-electric car at...
**KBB in the News** 10 New Cars that Exude Attitude from KBB.com Bloomberg: Honda plans $70 million Ohio supercar plant to aid Acura The Los Angeles Times: Honda to boost Acura brand, build new...
**KBB in the News** 10 Best Family Cars of 2013 named by KBB.com ABC Cincinnati: KBB.com names 10 Best Family Cars of 2013 M Live: What are the 10 best family cars for 2013? Only one minivan makes...
The Kia Cadenza represents the growing brand’s latest offering, appealing to consumers who want luxury features at a non-luxury price. The Cadenza is Kia’s attempt to break into the crowded,...
**KBB in the News** The Wall Street Journal: Sedan or SUV – which makes a better family car? The Wall Street Journal radio: KBB.com names the Best Family Cars of 2013 The Daily Buzz: Kelley...
**KBB in the News** KBB.com, optimized mobile site honored by 17th annual Webby Awards Automotive News: Used-hybrid prices down from ‘12 The Detroit News: Ford projects rise in four-cylinder...
**KBB in the News** The Wall Street Journal: Pickups – America falls back in love The Chicago Tribune: Fuel-efficient vehicles fill out best family cars list for 2013 ABC Las Vegas: KBB.com...
**KBB in the News** 10 Best SUVs under $25,000 of 2013 named by KBB.com The Detroit News: The zero-emission vehicle myth AutoRemarketing.com: Spring auction market cut short as used supply expands...
**KBB in the News** New-car sales to improve 6 percent in May with help from Memorial Day weekend sales events Automotive News: U.S. auto sales will bounce back this month, forecasters say Denver...
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