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Today's News- September 16, 2013
KBB in the News
Automotive News.com: GM chases big profits with full-sized SUVs
AOL Autos.com: Audi raises the stakes in Frankfurt, looks to capitalize on success
Wall St. Cheat Sheet: Report: Honda mulls bold answer to Scion FR-S
Business Insider: The 18 coolest cars at the Frankfurt motor show
Daily Finance: 2 signs that America-made is back
Vindy.com: Three years after its launch, the Cruze remains at the top
Auto Remarketing.com: 10 Best SUVs Under $25k named by KBB.com
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.
Top News
Chrysler IPO to bring shareholder battle to a head
Chrysler registration for IPO could happen this week
Government closer to selling all GM stock
In August, a strategic retreat from fleet
OEM/Vehicle News
Next Volvos will move up price ladder
Ford names U.S. sales chief as Toyota tests market place
Obama to visit to Mo. Ford plant, highlight industry turnaround
Execs push VW for new SUV in U.S.
Fisker's loan up for sale after missed payments to U.S., report says
Lexus GS is top fuel mileage luxury sedan
Chevrolet brings innovative cruise control to Impala
Volkswagen plans to lift stake in Chinese joint venture with FAW
GM completes $20M expansion at Warren facility
Suzuki recalls 193,936 Grand Vitaras, SX4s to fix airbag sensors
Industry/Dealer News
Potential buyer numbers up; consumers plan to stay loyal to dealerships
American auto sales seen at annual 16 million with profit
Ad/Media/Marketing News
Toyota sponsors tweet race tied to NASCAR events
Honda saves another drive-in theater
Cadillac leads Lincoln in luring buyers back to the brand
Enterprise national campaign has mobility message
Ad Age survey: what advertisers really think about Facebook
3 guidelines for using social media monitoring during a PR crisis
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