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Today's News- November 4, 2013

KBB in the News

 

The Associated Press: Auto industry sales in October prove lower than expected

 

Reuters: U.S. government shutdown dampens October car sales

 

The New York Times: Big gains for auto sales despite a government pothole

 

The New York Times: Automakers post double-digit U.S. sales gains

 

Bloomberg: Mercedes doubles U.S. luxury-auto lead over BMW on new CLA coupe

 

Bloomberg: Miami embraces Detroit as Fusion leaps with coastal surge

 

Bloomberg: Passat, VW sales slide in October

 

USA Today: VW slumps; Audi, BMW, Mercedes, Jaguar Land Rover all up

 

CNN Expansion: Ford and Chrysler are ‘short’

 

MSN Money: U.S. government shutdown dampens October car sales

 

International Business Times: Here are the October 2013 ‘big eight’ US auto sales numbers: GM, Ford, Chrysler, Toyota, Honda, Nissan, Volkswagen, Kia/Hyundai

 

Yahoo Finance: U.S. government shutdown dampens October car sales

 

US News & World Report: Defying government shutdown, October auto sales are strong

 

CBS Radio Detroit: Car sales show solid October rebound

 

Automotive News: U.S. sales rise 10%; Detroit 3 gain share

 

Automotive News: Sales pace slows for big pickups

 

The Detroit News: Automakers find balance in supply, demand

 

The Detroit Bureau: Buyers celebrate end of shutdown with new vehicles

 

San Francisco Chronicle: Mercedes doubles U.S. luxury-auto lead over BMW on new CLA

 

San Antonio Express: October good for carmakers

 

Yahoo News Canada: U.S. government shutdown dampens October car sales

 

Chattanooga Times Free Press: Passat, VW sales slide in October

 

Money News: October sales miss expectations at Chrysler, Ford

 

The Las Vegas Sun: Chrysler 3Q profit rises 22 percent on truck demand

 

Just-Auto: U.S. - October sales seen up 12%, SAAR 15.4m

 

Boston Herald: Oct. auto sales purr despite shutdown

 

The Tennessean: Nissan, GM sales jump in October; VW continues decline

 

Vindy.com: Cruze sales slide again in October

 

The Gazette: Ramblin’ man: winter wheels? There are many choices

 

The Columbus Dispatch: November means it’s about that time again

 

The Daily Star: U.S. government shutdown dampens October car sales

 

The Register-Guard: Shutdown didn’t slow sales, American carmakers report

 

The New Zealand Herald: Trucks a good pick me up for GM

 

Thomas Net News: Weekly industry crib sheet: ISM manufacturing index beats expectations

 

Jobs & Hire: U.S. government shutdown dampens October car sales

 

El Paso Inc. US auto sales speed in October


 

KBB.com Editorial

 

2014 Mini Cooper Coupe: Because fun still matters

 

2014 Mini Cooper Countryman and Paceman: The maximum Minis

 

2014 Nissan Armada: Massive, but in a big way

 

 

Top News

 

Ford quality sinks, but sales soar

 

Japanese automakers increase share of Consumer Digest automotive best buy choices

 

GM’s eroding market share raises concerns

 

Mercedes dangles bounties pushing dealers for top service

 

Battle of the plug-in hybrids: Accord, Volt and Fusion Energi

 

 

OEM/Vehicle News

 

Mark Phelan: General Motors will gain from limiting deal with Peugeot

 

Munoz’s task: Fix ‘soft’ Nissan

 

Daimler asks EPA to let tech features bolster its mileage ratings

 

Audi sticks to profit margin goal despite costs of growth

 

Toyota seen earning record half-year profit on abenomics lift

 

Toyota plaintiffs may benefit from ‘ghost’ theory

 

Acura crossovers, Civics, CR-V power Honda’s 7% gain

 

Rebounding Mitsubishi lifts U.S. sales target

 

As Scion slips, Toyoda urges patience

 

Lexus will display sports coupe, turbo crossover at Tokyo show

 

Toyota’s Prius: Performance is all that matters

 

Kia plans performance sedan

 

Fiat dealers have chance to get Alfa

 

Nissan-to-Honda plant openings a boon for Nemak: Mexico credit

 

Honda to recall 344,000 minivans in U.S. due to braking glitch

 

Extra play in front seats triggers GM to recall nearly 19K full-size trucks

 

 

Industry/Dealer News

 

AutoTrader.com study shows benefits of pricing new-car online listings under MSRP

 

22 senators demand CFPB answers auto lending policy questions

 

 

Ad/Media/Marketing News

 

Super Bowl ad chart: Who’s buying what in Super Bowl 2014

 

Social media tip-of-the-week: Time management

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