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Today's News- October 8, 2013
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USA Today: 2015 Cadillac Escalade reaches higher
Kiplinger Personal Finance: The value of free maintenance offers on new cars
Los Angeles Times: Cadillac unveils all-new 2015 Escalade SUV
Detroit Free Press: GM reveals redesigned 2015 Cadillac Escalade in New York - ‘bigger, bolder’
MLive.com: Photos - 2015 Cadillac Escalade unveiled in New York City
MLive.com: GM -2015 Cadillac Escalade aims to ‘recapture prominence’
Chattanooga Time Free Press: VW labor leader links SUV with works council
AutoBlog Canada: Meet the top rated cars and safety technology to avoid a crash
Mainline Media News: Viral video of burning Model S sends Tesla stock tumbling
Market News Call: Latest news- Tesla Motors Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA)
Lansing State Journal: 2015 Cadillac Escalade redesign ‘bigger, bolder’
KBB.com Editorial
2015 Cadillac Escalade unveiled
Top News
Ford tests driverless car parking
General Motors on track to sell self-driving car
Cadillac unveils all-new 2015 Escalade SUV
Toyota must face trial in sudden-acceleration lawsuit
OEM/Vehicle News
Here are Ford’s ambitions goals for 2017
Ford on track to beat Toyota, Honda sales in China
Ford steps up plans to make factories more flexible, efficient
Thinking about Tesla’s gross margins and service costs
Japanese automakers hope to make cars cool again
5 ways BMW's electric i3 car stands apart
Nissan and Infiniti aren't ready to kick old models to the curb
Sketches of Mopar-modified Chrysler vehicles 'to inspire ultimate customization'
Chrysler said to add 500 jobs at Mexico plant to build engines
Ford Focus Electric, C-Max recalled for chime, Chevy Sonics for weld
Industry/Dealer News
AutoTrader.com: Shoppers considering all-wheel drive sedans for winter weather
Webb discusses why lease penetration approaching 30 percent benefits industry
Manheim index climbs for 4th month in row
Pollak: Dealership A versus dealership B
Honeywell projects more jumps in auto turbos by 2018
Ad/Media/Marketing News
Chrysler relies on creativity to break through ad clutter
Nissan chalks up initial iTunes Radio success to targeting
Farrel, Durango, and the notorious curtain exit
Ron Burgundy’s hilariously stupid Dodge Durango campaign is destined for greatness
Volvo’s agency review could expand to include Arnold’s U.S. business
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