Today's News

April 2015
KBB in the News Kelley Blue Book announces 2015 Brand Image Award winners New-car transaction prices climb more than 3 percent in March 2015, according to Kelley Blue Book Reuters: Fiat Chrysler...
KBB in the News The Wall Street Journal: Honda says it isn’t in same business as fellow car maker Nissan The Wall Street Journal: Ford’s unusually straight road ahead The New York Times: Auto...
“To nearly no one’s surprise, luxury CUVs are on the rise again,” said Akshay Anand, senior analyst for Kelley Blue Book Insights. “The Lincoln MKC and Lexus NX are fairly new utility...
KBB in the News FOX Business: Lincoln, Cadillac take different paths to revival FOX Sports: New York Auto Show sees ‘return of sporty Civic’ Automotive News: Nissan delivers a more intense Maxima
KBB in the News USA Today: 5 things we learned from March auto sales USA Today: Ford, Toyota missing boom in 'city-size' SUVs Business News Network (BNN): KBB.com’s Karl Brauer provides insights...
KBB in the News The Associated Press: U.S. car buyers tap the brakes in March, following torrid run The Associated Press: Volkswagen seeks to increase planned expansion by 25 percent USA Today: GM...
KBB in the News 2015 New York International Auto Show’s hottest tickets are revealed The Associated Press: Tesla boosts range, power and price of low-end Model S FOX, The Morning Blend Fort...
KBB in the News FOX Business: When new cars are unveiled, prices can fall on outgoing models, especially if they're boring Bloomberg: The beauty and logic of the million-dollar car International...
“Compact CUVs keep on rising, and at this point, it’s a surprise when compact CUVs don’t dominate the risers on the Hot Car Report,” said Akshay Anand, senior analyst for Kelley Blue Book...
KBB in the News Automotive News: Why every luxury automaker wants to make a million-dollar car Detroit Free Press: GM to halt Chevy Volt production for retooling The Detroit Bureau: GM ending...
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