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Today's News- November 7, 2013
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Kelley Blue Book announces joint venture with Bitauto and China Automobile Dealers Association
The Associated Press: Volvo plots return to the U.S. market next year
Reuters: Tesla reports third fire involving Model S electric car
National Public Radio (NPR): Toyota profit jumps 70 percent despite sales slip
Wall Street Journal: Kelley Blue Book, price bible for used cars, heads to China
Wall Street Journal: Tesla must match range of Model S with new car, analyst says
Wall Street Journal: Ford’s truck czar divides to conquer
Market Watch: Tesla salesman: Stock’s popularity sells the car
USA Today: Report of 3rd Tesla fire burns investors
MSN Money: Volvo plots return to the U.S. market next year
Yahoo News: Volvo plots return to the U.S. market next year
Financial Post: Tesla stock backfires
Los Angeles Times: Tesla shares slip more on reports of third fire, other car problems
San Francisco Chronicle: Volvo plots return to the U.S. market next year
The Seattle Times: Volvo plots return to the U.S. market with new attitude
ABC News San Francisco: Check KBB.com for car lease deals
Benzinga: Kelley Blue Book, Bitauto in joint venture with China Automobile Dealers Association
The Reporter: Toyota profit jumps 70 percent
The Republic: Volvo, regrouping under new Chinese owner, plots return to the U.S. market next year
Telegram.com: Volvo plots return to the US market next year
Star-Telegram: Toyota profit jumps 70 percent despite sales slip
Mass Live: Volvo plots return to the U.S. market next year
My FOX Chicago: Volvo plots return to the U.S. market next year
Nooga.com: China’s economy impacts auto industry, Volkswagen
Herald-Tribune: Volvo plots return to the U.S. market next year
KBB.com Editorial
2014 BMW X5: The new version of BMW's performance Ute
2014 Ford C-Max: The anti-hybrid hybrid
2014 Nissan Titan: A half-ton pickup truck with a full ton of style
Kelley Blue Book Hot Car Report Analysis
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