Today's News
Today's News - June 7, 2013
**KBB in the News**
The Wall Street Journal: GM offers free car-care to bolster U.S. sales
The Associated Press: GM CEO says dividend, share buyback possible
Bloomberg News: Toyota tries on Corolla look that’s just different enough
The New York Times: GM seeks to solidify its resurgence
Los Angeles Times: Toyota adds some pizazz to its typically plain-vanilla Corolla
The Detroit News: GM offers free maintenance on 2014 models
The Blade: Chrysler announces pair of voluntary Jeep recalls
Auto Remarketing: Residual impact of GM maintenance offer
9News.com: Getting the best car deal
**KBB Editorial**
KBB Weekend: 10 Best Luxury SUVs, 3 midsize sedans, 911 turns 50
2014 BMW M6 Gran Coupe First Review: Living the Fast-lane Fantasy
Toyota unveils next-generation Corolla for 2014
**Top News**
Chrysler refusal on Jeeps set challenge of U.S. recall power
Jeep recall would be costly, but so would PR hit
Toyota scraps dowdy compact strategy with bolder, roomier Corolla
Toyota unveils bigger, curvier Corolla
Press release: Next generation Toyota Corolla unveiled with extravaganza of experiential events
**OEM/Vehicle News**
Marchionne holds talks to push ahead Fiat-Chrysler merger
Akerson: GM may buy back more shares
U.S. Treasury sets price for GM stock shares
GM may not build next-generation Aveo in S. Korea; union threatens strike
Porsche resumes Cayenne production after floods cut supplies
Acura launches value-minded TL Special Edition
Trust for ex-GM sites readies pollution report
Ford breaks the 40 mpg barrier for Fiesta
Car apps that help you find a parking spot, and more
**Industry/Dealer News**
U.S. trails in building fueling stations for hydrogen-powered cars
**Ad/Media/Marketing News**
Acura gets Seinfeld for new Coffee in Cars series
Facebook drops ‘sponsored stories’ as it pares down ad formats
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