Today's News

July 2014
KBB in the News The New York Times: Seeking rival, Cadillac goes outside for a chief The Street: 10 best cars for the great American road trip Los Angeles Times: Infographic, How to buy a car-...
KBB in the News New-car buyer’s guides help shoppers decide which vehicle right for them FOX Business: Can diesel cars make inroads in America? CBS Detroit: Volkswagen to expand Tennessee plant;...
KBB in the News USA Today: Car shopping for teen driver? Consider these, IIHS says GM News: 12 GM models make IIHS’ first-ever list of recommended used cars for teens GM News: Convenience comes...
KBB in the News 10 best new-car deals for July announced by KBB.com International Business Times: Tesla Model 3- What could compete with the U.S. made $35,000 electric car when it comes out in...
“The Ford Expedition is set for a refresh, which will feature a new engine option, a six-speed automatic transmission and a new Platinum trim,” said Akshay Anand, analyst for Kelley Blue Book...
KBB in the News Affordable variety of new car fuel economy stars Bloomberg: Barra defends GM as senators rip legal team’s work on recalls Bloomberg: U.K. eyes Tesla sedan as part of effort to...
KBB in the News Wall St. Cheat Sheet: Does Tesla have a shot with fleet sales in the future? The U.K. says yes 24/7 Wall St. Best car deals for the month of July Detroit Free Press: Susan Tompor-...
KBB in the News Fox Business “The Willis Report”: KBB.com’s Matt Delorenzo on the best car deals for the month of July Forbes: 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat- Top 10 amazing facts about...
KBB in the News Arise Xchange: Kelley Blue Book’s Alec Gutierrez discusses subprime automotive loans Benzinga.com: Auto leasing rates back at pre-recession levels TechTimes.com: Senators demand...
KBB in the News The Associated Press: GM issues 6 more safety recalls affecting 823,000 vehicles The New York Times: New General Motors recall covers 800,000 more vehicles USA Today: Six new GM...
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