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“The 2014 Mercedes-Benz S-Class continues to build market share as the model has increased nearly 30 percent in KBB.com traffic week over week,” said Arthur Henry, manager of market intelligence for Kelley Blue Book. “Also news of the S-Class coupe in addition to an integrated marketing launch for the new generation S-Class is helping generate buzz to research the model on KBB.com.”
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Top News
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Industry News
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Ad/Media/Marketing
Ad of the day: Mini packs a load of horror into a roomy Countryman for Halloween
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Digital intelligence: Part I- the rise of mobile
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