Today's News

Today's News- October 21, 2013

KBB in the News

 

MSN Autos.com:  Toyota offers car payment relief to government employees

 

CBS News Detroit Radio:  KBB.com’s Alec Gutierrez reports upcoming natural gas Chevy Impala

 

CBS News Detroit Radio: KBB.com’s Karl Brauer reports 2015 Cadillac Escalade

 

Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Magazine: Money power- compare long-term costs of vehicle maintenance plans

 

Houston Chronicle:  Texas Toyota plant - 10 years and a million trucks

 

The Street.com:  Government shutdown benefits auto sales

 

The Tennessean: Automakers riding high, but are we in the midst of an auto bubble?

 

F&I Magazine:  Industry proves resilient during government shutdown

 

Peak Oil: New Chevy will run on natural gas and gasoline

 

 

Top News

 

Overdue Cherokees are on their way at last

 

Ford targets cost savings in next-generation electric vehicles

 

Mercedes U.S. chief: we’ll beat BMW, no fire sale

 

Self-driving cars get a reality check

 

Self-driving car demand seen boosted by Japan’s aging population

 

 

OEM/Vehicle News

 

Mercedes CLA-Class appeals to the masses with style

 

Subaru snuffs out Tribeca SUV

 

Ford wants to pare number of suppliers by 40%, executive says

 

Mercedes-Benz to launch CLA station wagon in ‘15

 

Infiniti ponders 4-door coupe like Panamera

 

Spy shots: Jeep’s Jeepster

 

Maserati’s $159,000 Quattroporte has legroom little sex appeal

 

Denis Williams is most likely next UAW president

 

UAW uses multifront push to organize imports

 

GM looks to buoy Opel with Russian expansion

 

BMW’s i team: no rules, new segment

 

Ford to sell transit connect taxi in global markets

 

40,000 Hyundai Genesis models’ brakes under investigation by U.S.

 

 

Industry/Dealer News

 

Consumers are traveling farther in search of the perfect car

 

Tariff talks lead to auto trade fight

 

Banks pushed by regulators send 'nastygrams' to car dealers

 

Internal combustion as a term of art

 

 

Ad/Media/Marketing News

 

GM’s social media team helps resolve complaints, keep customers

 

Toyota sponsors environmental media awards

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