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“Electric vehicles have been a hot topic for quite some time now, and continue to become viable alternatives for future purchases in the minds of consumers,” said Akshay Anand, insights analyst for Kelley Blue Book.  “Price cuts have become a trend in the electric and plug-in space as manufacturers adjust to consumer price perceptions.”

 

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Top News

 

BMW to Mazda imports slowed as strike shuts Baltimore Port

 

Gasoline? NatGas? Our car lets you choose, GM says

 

GM’s global sales rise 4.6 pct in 1st 9 months

 

 

OEM/Vehicle News

 

Toyota’s Lentz Maps out company’s future in U.S.

 

Mark Phelan: Range worries, high prices and cheaper gas slow EV sales

 

A little slowdown isn’t necessarily a bad thing, suggests Ford’s Hinrichs

 

Ford defends turf as F-Series widens pickup lead over GM

 

Tesla tops California green-car credit sales in past year

 

Ex-GM purchasing boss Andersson touted for CEO post at AvtoVAZ

 

Demand for Chevrolet Impala limited, Chevrolet Equinox saves line at Oshawa assembly plant

 

Ford offers auto writers a look at redesigned Mustang next week

 

2014 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 edges closer to production

 

Audi’s $200,000 R8 V-10 still rocking roads at middle age

 

Audi adds diesel to compact SUV

 

VW coercing workers at Tennessee plant to join UAW, complaint says

 

Marchionne pins Alfa Romeo revival on Chrysler’s cash

 

 

Industry/Dealer News

 

Driverless cars are on the way

 

Harness geared to strap dogs in for safe trip

 

U.S. dealers fear Chinese carmakers following Tesla Model

 

 

Ad/Media/Marketing News

 

Ex-GM marketing boss Ewanick: Chevy-Manchester deal was a ‘no-brainer’

 

Accavitti: American Honda needs to take more risks with marketing

 

Mercedes plugs two mobile ads on The Cut to test model popularity

 

Southeast Toyota drives Corolla on Tumblr

 

Millenials interested in new car tech beyond connectivity

 

Forrester offers seven steps to better marketing

 

5 ways to get SEO power from content marketing

 

Google paid-search CPCs rise as CTRs decline

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