Today's News
August 2013
**KBB in the News** The Associated Press: Automakers report big July sales; trucks lead way Reuters: U.S. auto sales set to maintain hot pace in July Forbes.com: U.S. auto sales in July should add...
**KBB in the News** Chrysler sales rise 13 percent in best July since 2007 http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-505145_162-57484188/chrysler-sales-rise-13-pct-in-best-july-since-2007/ Can an aluminum truck...
Increasing 95 percent during the past week in new-car traffic, the Chevy Impala is benefiting from its recent accolade win and the automaker’s marketing efforts. KBB.com expert editors state,...
**KBB in the News** The Associated Press: Automakers report big July sales; trucks lead way Reuters: U.S. consumers hungry for trucks in July, but fleet sales weak The Wall Street Journal: U.S....
**KBB in the News** National Public Radio (NPR): KBB.com’s Karl Brauer reports weakening yen strengthens Toyota’s profit MSNBC: KBB.com’s Karl Brauer reports the autonomous car USA Today: GM...
**KBB in the News** The Associated Press: GM cuts 13 percent off price of Volt electric car Reuters: GM cuts Volt electric car price by $5,000 for 2014 model CNN Money.com: GM offers big price cut...
**KBB in the News** The Associated Press: GM discounts Volt in race with rivals The Wall Street Journal: As prices fall, are electric cars finally ‘going mainstream?’ The Wall Street Journal:...
**KBB in the News** 10 Best Back-to-School Cars named by KBB.com; 2014 Nissan Versa Note ranked No. 1 FOX Business Report: KBB.com Alec Gutierrez reports boos of sales of hybrid, electric cars...
The Equus is slated for a major refresh for the 2014 model year, and Hyundai has started advertising the model across various mediums in preparation for its launch. The Equus, set to be priced at...
**KBB in the News** FOX Business Network: KBB.com’s Karl Brauer reports half of small car models score badly on tougher crash test The Associated Press: Six of 12 small cars do well in front...
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