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April 2015
KBB in the News USA Today: Ford show redone Taurus for China, not U.S. Business Insider: The 10 best green cars of 2015 FOX New Orleans, La.: Kelley Blue Book announces list of 10 Best Green Cars...
KBB in the News Detroit Free Press: Ford shows redone Taurus for China, not U.S. KTLA Los Angeles, Calif.: Kelley Blue Book’s Best Green Car 2015 GuruFocus.com: Can Tesla continue to grow...
KBB in the News 10 Best New-Car Deals for April 2015 by KBB.com FOX Detroit, Mich.: Kelley Blue Book announces the 10 Best Deals of the Month CBS MoneyWatch: Green cars gain momentum with American...
KBB in the News The Associated Press: Truck, SUV profits push GM 1Q profit 8 times above year ago Automotive News: EVs need more fed support, study finds The Detroit Free Press: GM earns $945M on...
“Commemorating Earth Day 2015, shoppers on KBB.com are making their way towards eco-friendly cars,” said Arthur Henry, senior manager of Kelley Blue Book Market Intelligence. “The market for ‘
KBB in the News CBS MoneyWatch: GM’s bright spot in disappointing earnings The Detroit News: Ford to cut a shift at Michigan Assembly Plant SF Gate.com: Mazda wastes no time primping its agile...
KBB in the News Reuters: Ferdinand Piech resigns, ending an era at Volkswagen The Wall Street Journal: Volkswagen Chairman Ferdinand Piech resigns The New York Times: As boardroom struggle ends,...
KBB in the News New-car sales to jump 5.2 percent, report record April in last decade, according to Kelley Blue Book The Associated Press: VW Chairman quits, but questions over future remain...
KBB in the News The New York Times: Volkswagen’s net profit rises 19% amid recovery in Western Europe’s car market Forbes: Unbeatable Spring 2015 new-car deals Business News Network (BNN):...
KBB in the News Forbes: 2016 Honda HR-V- Honda joins the rapidly-expanding small SUV segment Business Insider: Volkswagen is a mess in the U.S., but things may be about to get better U.S. News &...
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