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October 2014
KBB in the News Reuters: Tesla unveils all-wheel drive Model S, ‘autopilot’ features FOX Business: Turning a corner- Fiat Chrysler automobiles makes trading debut FOX Business: Tesla’s Model...
KBB in the News The New York Times: You can rent whatever you want, as long as it’s an Impala Bloomberg Businessweek: Taking stock- Clothier, Ibara on Fiat Chrysler Bloomberg Radio: Kelley Blue...
KBB in the News BBC: Four car-buying hacks Auto Remarketing: Tesla CPO- The question of price Chicago Tribune: Affordable luxury- Upscale automakers lower prices to hook buyers on entry level...
KBB in the News USA Today: Popular car buyers’ websites make big changes USA Today: Hyundai USA CEO - shutdown cuts 10% of auto sales First Business Washington D.C.: Kelley Blue Book survey...
“Dodge has upped the performance ante in the muscle car segment with the introduction the 707 HP Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat,” said Arthur Henry, senior manager of Kelley Blue Book Market...
KBB in the News CBS MoneyWatch: Used cars are a good deal again CBS Oklahoma City, Okla.: Kelley Blue Book study shows new car buying more difficult for women Bloomberg: Honda probes parking-lot...
KBB in the News Bloomberg TV: KBB.com’s Karl Brauer talks car buying do’s and don’ts Bloomberg Businessweek: Honda death probed as homicide adds to air bag scrutiny Forbes: 2015 Kia Sedona-...
KBB in the News CBS Radio Detroit: KBB.com’s Jack Nerad on consumers failing to take recalled vehicles in for repairs Los Angeles Times: Faulty air bags prompt massive alert The Detroit News:...
KBB in the News National Public Radio: KBB.com’s Jack Nerad on Takata airbags CBS MoneyWatch: Car-buying still has a gender gap CBS MoneyWatch: 5 great deals on redesigned 2014 cars Market...
KBB in the News The Washington Post: Why Tesla keeps fighting for direct sales when it could just work with dealers USA Today: GM earns $1.4B in Q3 on strong North America, China CBS MoneyWatch:...
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