Today's News

February 2016

KBB in the News Automotive News: Toyota’s fuel-thrifty Prius family may decrease as the automaker ponders strategy ConsumerAffairs: New car sales fall off this month MediaPost: The snow will put...

KBB in the News New-car transaction prices rise nearly 3 percent in January 2016, according to Kelley Blue Book USA TODAY: Retail auto sales give General Motors a boost in January USA TODAY: Ford...

KBB in the News Associated Press (AP): January US auto sales fall slightly due to storm Associated Press (AP): Toyota discontinues Scion after years of slumping sales USA TODAY: U.S. auto sales...

KBB in the News Kelley Blue Book names 16 Best Family Cars of 2016 Associated Press (AP): Scion brand taught Toyota what young buyers really want USA TODAY: RIP, Scion: 8 recent auto brands that...

KBB in the News CNNMoney: World’s airbag crisis is getting worse Hyundai News: Hyundai Sonata named a Kelley Blue Book Best Family Car Kia Media: 2016 Kia Optima and Sedona named to Kelley Blue...

KBB in the News Audi R8, Audi brand score highest among car shopper traffic following Super Bowl 50 commercial, according to Kelley Blue Book Reuters: Recalled cars create a costly problem for...

KBB in the News Kelley Blue Book Fair Market Range helps consumers navigate growing trend toward online vehicle shopping Yahoo Finance: Super Bowl 50 ads: Dads and dogs star again Scientific...

KBB in the News 2016 5-Year Cost to Own Award Winners announced by Kelley Blue Book The Verge: The computer in Google’s self-driving car can be considered the driver, US says Bloomberg:...

KBB in the News The Verge: Tesla quietly raises prices, removes transferability from service options Bloomberg: German makers recall 2.3 million U.S. vehicles for Takata bags Bloomberg: The...

KBB in the News CNN: GOP primary is like a used car dealership for voters Forbes: 2016 Chicago Auto Show: 5 favorite world debuts in the windy city CBS News: How to find the best deal on a...

KBB in the News 10 best new-car deals for February 2016 by KBB.com The Washington Post: The big question about driverless cars no one seems to have an answer to Boston.com: Kelley Blue Book names...

KBB in the News CBS News: Americans revert to buying gas-guzzlers Forbes: 2016 Ferrari 488 GTB: My date with a passionate Italian beauty on Valentine’s Day Seeking Alpha: Will cheap gas kill...

KBB in the News Bloomberg: What luxury cars made today will be the hottest collectibles of the future? Automotive News: Despite shrinking segment, Volvo thinks V90 wagon will work in U.S....

KBB in the News Cosmopolitan: How to negotiate the price of a car like a boss The New York Times: SiriusXM fights to dominate the dashboard of the connected car CBS News: 5 great deals on a new...

KBB in the News Automotive News: Uber defends driver screening process in wake of 6 fatal Mich. shootings Quoted: What you need to know about all those flashy car awards Chattanooga Times Free...

KBB in the News Bloomberg: Takata failures seen caused by design, chemistry, climate TheStreet: 10 best fuel-efficient family cars for 2016 ConsumerAffairs: Scientists point to fatal flaw in...

KBB in the News USA TODAY: GM-backed bill could block Tesla in Indiana Autoblog: Charging station count rises, but plug-in vehicle sales fall Auto Remarketing: Finding root causes of Takata airbag...

KBB in the News New-car sales to jump 9 percent in February 2016, according to Kelley Blue Book The New York Times: Technology problems top a list of car complaints Seeking Alpha: U.S. auto sales...

KBB in the News Cosmopolitan: Will I actually own a self-driving car in my lifetime? CNBC: Start-ups aim to change how you buy a car 24/7 Wall St: February new car sales expected to jump 9% 24/7...

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