Today's News
July 2013
The Jeep Cherokee is rapidly growing interest as more information is released on the historically iconic utility vehicle. The Cherokee’s all-new styling has been polarizing, but its capabilities...
**KBB in the News** Kelley Blue Book announces 2013 Telly Award honors for company’s first national TV commercial, KBB.com editorial videos FOX Business: Ford’s 2014 Focus Electric gets 10%...
**KBB in the News** Time.com: Falling electric car prices are saving – or destroying- the EV market Forbes.com: Toyota RAV4 latest small SUV to flunk new crash test Yahoo Finance!:...
**KBB in the News** 10 Best Luxury SUVs of 2013 named by KBB.com; Land Rover Range Rover ranked No. 1 CNN Money.com: Why Nissan is trying to jumpstart Datsun CNBC.com: Fuel efficiency standards...
**KBB in the News** The Associated Press: GM presses Toyota with global-sales gains CBS MoneyWatch: GM sales rise as automaker gains on No. 1 Toyota FOX Detroit: KBB.com reports sale of SUVs and...
**KBB in the News** BoldRide.com: How an auto writer became one of the first GT owners **KBB Editorial** Ford will tweak its 2013 hybrid models to improve real-world mpg 2014 Mercedes-Benz S63 AMG...
The Kia Cadenza has skyrocketed in shopper interest and has the largest growth in KBB.com share week-over-week of any new vehicle. The all-new Cadenza has been receiving praise from auto experts...
**KBB in the News** USA Today: KBB.com’s Micah Muzio reports Coolest New Cars under $18,000 USA Today: GM puts brakes on next Chevrolet Cruze ABC’s Jeopardy: Kelley Blue Book featured...
**KBB in the News** International Business Times: Ford Q2 2013 earnings preview AOL Autos: Upper class drivers more likely to drive unethically The Boston Herald: Value shoppers turn to used cars...
**KBB in the News** USA Today: Enthusiasm drives up Ford, GM car prices The Los Angeles Times: Toyota puts spate of lawsuits in rearview mirror but faces many more BankRate.com: 6 top cars in...
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