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June 2015
KBB in the News The Wall Street Journal: U.S. auto sales speed toward 17 million The New York Times: Hybrids lose power as gasoline stays low USA Today: Car sales gains in May could help auto...
KBB in the News The Wall Street Journal: Auto makers posted stronger-than-expected U.S. sales in may FOX Business: FCA may sales rise, Ford sales fall CNBC: Kelley Blue Book reports average...
KBB in the News New-car transaction prices up more than 4 percent on truck, SUV demand, according to Kelley Blue Book The Wall Street Journal: Paul Elio’s quest to build a three-wheel car The...
KBB in the News Forbes: 4 reasons new Honda Pilot is perfect vehicle for the times Business Insider: Volkswagen is not even close to taking on GM and Toyota in the U.S. Auto Remarketing: Another...
“Sedans are the most considered body type by luxury shoppers, but from an industry perspective, there’s been an increase in luxury SUV traffic,” said Arthur Henry, senior manager of Market...
KBB in the News CNBC: More auto incentives when rates rise- Kelley Blue Book MarketWatch: In the car of the future, you will be answering emails, today you will struggle with voice commands...
KBB in the News Automotive News: 17.78 million! What made May's sales rate spike? Daily Finance: Should you take a super-long term car loan? Idaho Statesman: Automakers increasing their use of...
KBB in the News Auto Remarketing: 3 segments with auction price gains in May 24/7 Wall St.: 7 car brands that cost less than they used to InAutoNews: Affordable cars, trucks and SUVs in 2015 Top News
KBB in the News CBS MoneyWatch: Why General Motors doesn’t wish to wed Fiat Chrysler CBS Detroit: GM won’t merge with Fiat Chrysler, CEO Barra says Huffington Post: How car companies are...
KBB in the News 10 best road trip cars of 2015 named by KBB.com Auto Remarketing: 2 cars leading retail used-price declines KBB.com Editorial 2016 Acura RDX: The Acura RDX offers up all the...
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