Today's News
Today's News - September 4, 2013
KBB in the News
The Associated Press: Ahead of the bell – August auto sales
The Associated Press: Chrysler US sales up 12 percent as company records best August since 2007
Reuters: Shortages of key models temper auto sales growth in August
Marketplace Radio: KBB.com’s Karl Brauer reports “Empty Labor Day car lots mean stronger economy”
Automotive News.com: Toyota, Nissan set pace as August sales climb
The Detroit News: GM sales up 14.7%; Ford rises 12%; Chrysler jumps 11.5%
The Boston Herald: Makers tap brakes as automotive sales take off
Ad Week.com: Land Rover unveils huge TV and digital push
Auto Remarketing.com: $100 rise expected for auction prices this week, once again
Auto Remarketing.com: How prices are behaving in various used-vehicle segments
Used Car News.com: Hybrid demand increases
KBB.com Editorial
Toyota outlines plans for its next-gen Prius and future hybrids
Volvo Concept Coupe previews 2015 XC90 design cues
Top News
Detroit auto sales boom in August, big trucks lead the way
Chrysler auto sales up 12 percent in August
VW sales down in August, despite huge diesel boom
Hyundai sales hit August record, Toyota strong
OEM/Vehicle News
Jaguar SUV?: Concept hits at dramatic move
Volvo hints at its future with Concept Coupe
BMW to let PSA cooperation on engines expire after 2016, report says
Fiat will build Maserati SUV in Italy starting next year
Ford accelerating plans to make India an export hub
VW Targets BMW i3 Customers with New Electric City Car
VW Golf R hot-rod hits U.S. a year after other markets
Toyota recalls 369,000 vehicles in Japan, U.S., Europe
Toyota recalls hybrids for heat, Lexus cars for engines
Industry/Dealer News
Hackers find weaknesses in cars’ computer systems
Self-driving cars face roadblocks
Ad/Media/Marketing News
Hyundai hangs Genesis Spec-R on the Vine
Volvo Trucks president stars in stunt video 'The Hook'; now he's done
Management change meant to liven up Mercedes’ marketing
Vehicle loaning, leasing way up
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