Today's News
October 2013
KBB in the News The New York Times: Jury finds Toyota not liable in death of California driver Reuters: 2014 Chevrolet Malibu debuts under urgent pressure to boost GM USA Today: Ford misses chance...
KBB in the News Reuters: Cadillac plug-in set for January debut, in more direct battle with Tesla The Wall Street Journal: GM raising sticker price on pickups The Wall Street Journal: Ford Fiesta...
KBB in the News Kelley Blue Book launches enhanced new-car shopping experience with all-new Price Advisor USA Today: Survey - government shutdown deterring car sales International Business Times:...
KBB in the News Forbes.com: A Chevy Impala that goes 500 miles on a tank? With natural gas, it’s possible Time Magazine: Milk, smoke and beer are shutdown casualties CBS New York Radio:...
“Electric vehicles have been a hot topic for quite some time now, and continue to become viable alternatives for future purchases in the minds of consumers,” said Akshay Anand, insights...
KBB in the News CNBC: We can’t wait for these- the most anticipated cars of 2014 Bloomberg Businessweek: Toyota marks first decade in Alamo City Bloomberg Businessweek: Carmakers unveil some...
KBB in the News MSN Autos.com: Toyota offers car payment relief to government employees CBS News Detroit Radio: KBB.com’s Alec Gutierrez reports upcoming natural gas Chevy Impala CBS News...
KBB in the News AOL Autos: Airbag recalls reach new record in 2013 KBB.com Editorial 2014 Lexus ES: Gentry level entry-level luxury 2014 Lexus RX: The iPhone of SUVs 2014 Nissan Quest: The cool mom’
KBB in the News USA Today: Consumer Reports pans new Lexus, Infiniti; analyst disagrees USA Today: Delayed Jeep Cherokee shipping to dealers today CBS Radio Detroit: KBB.com’s Karl Brauer...
KBB in the News USA Today: Ford reports $1.3 net for Q3, raises guidance ABC News: New website takes guesswork out of used car pricing Yahoo Autos: 4 anticipated supercars of 2014 for your dream...
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