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Today's News- October 30, 2013

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The Associated Press: Chrysler 3Q profit up 22 percent on truck demand

 

The New York Times: GM earnings fall on overseas operations

 

Bloomberg: West Coast’s do-over on climate-change pact

 

USA Today: GM, Chrysler report Q3 earnings Wednesday

 

USA Today: GM Q3 net off 53% to $698M after ‘specials’ but beats forecasts

 

ABC News: Chrysler 3Q profit up 22 percent on truck demand

 

Los Angeles Times: GM’s third-quarter profit declines; Chrysler posts healthy gain

 

San Francisco Chronicle: West coast’s do-over on climate-change pact

 

San Francisco Chronicle: Consumer Reports no longer recommends you buy a Toyota Camry, Prius, or RAV4

 

Business Insider: Nissan’s new $30,000 hybrid SUV is priced to undercut the competition from Toyota

 

Business Insider: Consumer Reports no longer recommends you buy a Toyota Camry, Prius, or RAV4

 

CBS Detroit: Chrysler 3Q profit rises 22% on truck demand

 

The Detroit News: GM earns $698M in 3Q as special items cut income

 

FOX Reno, NV: Kelley Blue Book reports auto sales increase

 

CBS Rochester, NY: Kelley Blue Book reports auto sales increase

 

MSN Money Canada: Chrysler 3Q profit up 22 percent on truck demand

 

Daily Finance: Chrysler 3Q profit rises 22% on truck demand

 

Value Walk: General Motors Company (GM) Q3 earnings drop 53 percent

 

MLive: GM’s profit drops to $700M in third quarter while worldwide vehicle sales remain flat

 

The Economic Times: General Motors’ 3Q earnings fall, but beat Wall Street forecasts

 

San Antonio Express: Chrysler 3Q profit up 22 percent on truck demand

 

Star Tribune: Chrysler’s 3Q profit up 22 percent on strong demand for Ram, Jeep Grand Cherokee

 

Investor Place: Consumer Reports cuts 3 Toyota vehicles from recommended list

 

St. Louis Post-Dispatch: Chrysler 3Q profit rises 22 percent on truck demand

 

Dealer Communications: Auto sales bounce back from government shutdown

 

Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association: Consumer Reports- U.S. automakers struggle with reliability

 

Business News Network - Canada National Commodities Report: Analysts at Kelley Blue Book report price for new GM vehicle up 1% from last year

 

Seattle Post Intelligencer: Consumer Reports no longer recommends you buy a Toyota Camry, Prius, or RAV4

 

Arizona Daily Sun: GM 3Q earnings fall, but beat street forecasts

 

Native American Times: New car too pricey? Used car prices are dropping

 

News Talk 1290 CJBK London: Chrysler’s 3Q profit up 22 percent on strong demand for Ran, Jeep Grand Cherokee

 

NWI Times: State car costs, compared: The difference from one stat to another can average more than $2,000 annually

 

The Motley Fool: Is Russia Subaru’s next big opportunity?

 

Ventura County Star: Chrysler 3Q profit up 22 percent on truck demand

 

RV Pro: Report- October auto sales to jump 12%

 

RV Business: Report- Car buyers come back after ‘shutdown’

 

 

KBB.com Editorial

 

2014 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport: Affordable fun and features for five

 

2014 Hyundai Sonata: A big car for small budgets

 

2014 Mazda MX-5 Miata: The sun also breezes

 

 

Top News

 

Chrysler Group reports third-quarter net income of $464 million

 

Fiat lowers 2013 profit target as quarterly earnings decline

 

GM’s new pickups help third-quarter profit beat estimates

 

VW profit beats estimates as automakers reduces spending

 

Honda Motor Co., Ltd. reports consolidated financial results for the fiscal second quarter ended September 30, 2013

 

 

OEM/Vehicle News

 

Chrysler adds details, clarifies terms in IPO statement

 

Marchionne vows never to repeat mistakes from Cherokee launch

 

Cooper Standard reports third quarter financial results

 

Mitsubishi posts gains in quarterly, first-half profits

 

Nissan sees Rogue, Sentra gains in October

 

Subaru to debut sports tourer concept in Tokyo

 

Ram 1500 with surfboard rack, shower leads Mopar’s SEMA offerings

 

Auto execs survey: VW, Hyundai to gain U.S. share

 

Volkswagen rides U.S., China sales to operational profit increase

 

Honda to sell electronic parts unit for about $500 million, report says

 

How General Motors was really saved: The untold true story of the most important bankruptcy in U.S. history

 

GM and TRW likely parting ways on $700 million brake contract

 

Chrysler CEO touts hard work, earnings in e-mail to employees

 

Panasonic and Tesla reach agreement to expand supply of automotive-grade battery cells

 

BMW recalls 176,000 4-cylinder vehicles to fix power brakes

 

 

Ad/Media/Marketing News

 

Luck of the Irish in new Honda campaign

 

Jeep integrates print, mobile ads in USA Today to drive engagement

 

How data drives business for Chevy, Nissan

 

Audi lands another role with cameo in ‘Ender’s Game’

 

McGarryBowen drives away with Maserati

 

Why an eccentric Brazilian billionaire dug a grave for his Bentley

 

Promoted tweets get big boost in Twitter redesign

 

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