Today's News
July 2014
KBB in the News The Associated Press: New GM recall raises questions about auto-parts safety The Wall Street Journal: U.S. auto sales taper off in June Wall Street Journal Radio: Kelley Blue Book...
KBB in the News The Associated Press: Quality cars, low interest rates, drive sales upwards Agence France-Presse (AFP): U.S. auto sales best expectation for June The Wall Street Journal: U.S. June...
KBB in the News CNN Money: Chrysler reveals 707 horsepower Dodge Challenger Bloomberg: Tesla OK’d by Pennsylvania assembly to add company stores MarketWatch: What GM could gain from the recall...
“This week, every single car on the Hot Car Report risers list is a subcompact or compact car. The vehicles on the decline are within the luxury segment,” said Akshay Anand, analyst for Kelley...
KBB in the News The Associated Press: Websites ease car-buying process National Public Radio: Kelley Blue Book’s Alec Gutierrez discusses consumers opting for fuel efficiency in new cars Wall...
KBB in the News TIME: The car tech that could eliminate speeding tickets International Business Times: China extends lead as world’s largest car market by sales; GM, Ford China deliveries up by...
KBB in the News USA Today: Newest VW lacks USB, only iPhones welcome CBS MoneyWatch: Smaller SUVs to add more choices for buyers MediaPost.com: VW unwraps dashing 8th-gen Passat for Europe The...
KBB in the News The Associated Press: Steps for buying a used car Bloomberg: Audi vs. Mercedes- luxury vehicles go budget Business Insider: 4 reasons Americans aren’t buying Volkswagens anymore...
“Another week, another riser for Chevrolet in terms of new-car share on KBB.com,” said Akshay Anand, analyst for Kelley Blue Book Insights. “This time, the Camaro is the top riser as news...
KBB in the News Bloomberg Radio: Kelley Blue Book’s Micah Muzio highlights the 10 Best Certified Pre-Owned Luxury Cars Under $30,000 of 2014 BenzInsider.com: Daimler and BMW to make standardized...
Director, Public Relations |
|
|
For general or customer service inquiries, please call 1-800-258-3266. |
||
|