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“The redesigned 2014 Honda Pilot is starting to pick up steam with shoppers as the model increased nearly 115 percent in KBB.com traffic week over week,” said Arthur Henry, manager of Market Intelligence for Kelley Blue Book.  “The latest Pilot is one of many midsize to full-size SUVs to get a redesign in the next couple of years, and this segment is expected to increase in shopper activity as fuel economy improves.”

 

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Top News

 

GM posts September sales increase in China

 

GM aims to grab attention with revamped Chevrolet Malibu

 

Toyota judge says complaint about juror unsubstantiated

 

Vehicle safety complaints not investigated during shutdown

 

 

OEM/Vehicle News

 

Fiat denies report Marchionne made comments on Chrysler IPO

 

Ford Motor Company declares fourth quarter dividend

 

Millions of dollars seized along with BMWs, Porsches and Mercedes in government crackdown on vehicle exports


Volkswagen German labor leader says Tennessee workers should vote on UAW

 

UAW's Nissan confrontation contradicts conciliatory approach

 

Turbocharged Ford engine sets Daytona records

 

Interesting TSLA put and call for November 8th

 

Zacks industry outlook highlights: General Motors, Ford Motor, Toyota Motor, Volkswagen and Tesla

 

Mark Phelan: 2014 Lexus IS 250 F Sport AWD is prettier than it is powerful

 

Infiniti Q50 weds technology, luxury in powerful ride

 

Maserati’s $159,000 sedan has legroom, no sex appeal

 

Ford says Great Wall is Chinese automaker to watch

 

 

Industry/Dealer News

 

vAuto releases mobile-native Provision suite pricing tool

 

22 world debuts expected at 2013 L.A. Auto Show

 

Self-driving cars? They are (sort of) here already

 

Era of accident-free driving may be within reach

 

Obama Fed nominee backs auto industry

 

 

Ad/Media/Marketing News

 

Dodge now doing video responses to tweets about its Ron Burgundy ads

 

Chevy retools Malibu with major ad push

 

Magazine ad pages drop, tablet ads grow

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