Today's News
Today's News - September 11, 2013
KBB in the News
FOX Business Network “The Willis Report”: KBB.com’s Alec Gutierrez reports recent vehicle recalls
The New York Times: Vehicle fuel efficiency reaches a high, nearing goal of 2016
International Business Times: China August 2013 auto sector update
KBB.com Editorial
2013 Frankfurt Auto Show Coverage
Our editors are in Germany to get a look at the next-gen 2014 Nissan Rogue, to find out if the Volvo Concept Coupe looks that cool in person, and to see about sneaking the Audi Sport Quattro Concept onto the plane home.
Jaguar C-X17 Sports Crossover Concept unveiled
2015 Audi A3/S3 Cabriolet unveiled
2014 Porsche 918 Spyder unveiled
Volkswagen Golf Sportsvan Concept revealed
Top News
VW vows to be EV industry leader by 2018
Tesla Model S buyback offer may generate more revenue
Automakers bet on alternative-fuel cars for future
Auto makers accelerate efforts to developing self-driving cars
OEM/Vehicle News
VW considers launching commercial vehicles in U.S.
Mercedes S-class coupe concept set to replace CL coupe
Nissan Rogue gets third row of seats for 2014, improved mpg
Ford expects European profit in 2015, unit chief says
Daimler to add Renault-Nissan Fuso vans to global cooperation
GOP Sen. Bob Corker says Volkswagen would become ‘laughingstock’ over UAW deal at Tenn. plant
GM rightly favored Delphi UAW pensions over salaried, Rattner says
U.S., Canada closer to selling off GM stock
Rolls-Royce mulls SUV to challenge Bentley
Industry/Dealer News
Territorial dispute continues to affect Japanese car sales in China
European automakers hope technology can lure younger buyers
Ad/Media/Marketing News
Lexus races real IS hybrid on virtual track
Volkswagen conquests new character
Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week designers enhance show through interactive app
Mini flashes personalized billboard messages at drivers of its vehicles
Appealing to a sense of value for car care
The 7 new deadly sins of social media
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