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Today's News- October 1, 2013
KBB in the News
Reuters: U.S. auto sales seen stalling in September after torrid summer
The Wall Street Journal: GM pickup truck launch hits headwinds
Bloomberg: Ford, Chrysler post surprise sales gains; GM, Toyota fall
Los Angeles Times: September auto sales: Ford, Chrysler up, but GM, Toyota sales fall
CNN Money: Car sales slip due to Labor Day timing
NBC News: Automakers brace for September sales slide
Yahoo Finance: ahead of the bell- September auto sales
Yahoo Finance: U.S. auto sales seen stalling in September after torrid summer
MSN Money: U.S. auto sales seen stalling in September after torrid summer
MSN Money, Canada: U.S. auto sales seen stalling in September after torrid summer
Automotive News: Ford sends checks to soothe C-Max owners
The Detroit News: Ford sales up 5.8%, Chrysler up .7% in best Sept. in years; GM down 11%
Detroit Free Press: Prolonged government shutdown would hurt auto sales
24/7 Wall St.: September auto sales surprise on both upside and down
Examiner: Best affordable SUVs
Global Post: U.S. auto sales seen stalling in September after torrid summer
Morning Star: Cars Americans don’t want to buy
Oregon Live: ahead of the bell- September auto sales
Town Hall Finance.com: U.S. auto sales seen stalling in September after torrid summer
The Car Connection: What is the “Kelley Blue Book” price?
AL.com: Mercedes-Benz in pictures- see a gallery of the automaker’s milestones in the state
Seeking Alpha: September U.S. auto sales preview
Used Car News: New car sales set to decline
BND.com: Ahead of the bell- September auto sales
Automotive Digest: KBB- dip in September sales expected
Vindy.com: Cruze sales crash by 50 percent
WTBX 93.9, Minnesota: U.S. auto sales seen stalling in September after torrid summer
WIN 98.5, Detroit: U.S. auto sales seen stalling in September after torrid summer
WWJ-AM Detroit, MI: Kelley Blue Book analyst Alec Gutierrez on new car sales in September
WDAF-KC (FOX) Kansas City, MO: Kelley Blue Book analyst Alec Gutierrez on new car sales in September
WHAM-AM Rochester, NY: September sales may have declined according to Kelley Blue Book
KBB.com Editorial
2014 Buick Regal: 4-Cylinder Sophistication
2014 Lexus GS: The V6 Value of a Japanese Luxury Sedan
2014 Toyota Land Cruiser: Toyota's Luxurious Landscape Bender
2014 Toyota Sequoia: Rugged Glory
2014 Volkswagen Eos: The Affordable German with a Retractable Hardtop
Top News
Ford Motor Company U.S. sales up 6 percent, outpacing industry for best September since 2006
Volkswagen of America reports September 2013 sales
GM Delivers 187,195 Vehicles in September
Nissan U.S. sales total 86,868 vehicles in September
Toyota Motor sales issues September 2013 sales preview
OEM/Vehicle News
Ford, Chrysler post surprise sales gains; GM, Toyota fall
Hyundai has near-record sales, Toyota, Nissan down
VW U.S. sales slip 2.6% in September
Toyota most valuable auto brand worldwide, again; Chevy cracks top 100
2014 Models pushing consumer interest; new, used sales predictions
Shutdown would force NHTSA to stop vehicle investigations
Toyota chairman Uchiyamada, father of the Prius, foresees long run for hybrids
Cadillac hires Nissan executive as U.S. sales chief
Mercedes plans $230 million Brazil car plant to match BMW
GM offers sneak peek at 2015 Cadillac Escalade
Lamborghini signals luxury shift from China to U.S., Japan: cars
VW's top labor leader to meet Tennessee workers, report says
Toyota loses bid in U.S. court to get acceleration-injury suit thrown out
GM, Army team up to push fuel cell development
Aston Martin cancels Cygnet city car
BMW recalls 176K vehicles over power brake problem
Industry/Dealer News
Dealer profits, growth soar on sales rebound
Automakers: A 'short-term' government shutdown shouldn't impact auto sales
Wi-Fi fight pits car makers against cable companies
Ad/Media/Marketing News
Audi library app entices enthusiasts to dive into R8 model
Almost half of U.S. smartphone users find in-app ads ‘disruptive’
10 free Google tools for digital marketers
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