Today's News
Today's News- November 13, 2013
KBB in the News
Business Times: Nissan bringing luxury brand Infiniti to Japan
Investors’ Business Daily: Stocks fall in higher volume- Cisco systems buoys Dow
CBS Detroit: Car companies start teasing reveals for LA Auto Show
Wall St. Cheat Sheet: Here is how Cadillac wants to change customers’ perception lag
Wall St. Cheat Sheet: 10 top used cars to buy for under $8,000
MLive: SEMA Show- aftermarket auto event evolving, becoming more important for automakers
Yahoo Finance Canada: Dear automakers- it’s time to stop pushing your crazy infotainment systems
Hispanic Business.com: Chattanooga awaits VW decisions
RVBusiness: Sales pace slows for full-sized pickups in Oct.
The Truth About Cars: The legend of Ford’s truck Czar’s rule over truck mountain
ExtremeTech.com: Gas vs. diesel vs. hybrid: Which car engine is best for you and the environment?
KBB.com Editorial
2014 Ford Edge: White-collar comfort on a blue-collar budget
2014 Ford F-150: A truck for all reasons
Top News
Tesla may make pickup truck in five years
No Model S recall, asserts Tesla CEO Musk
Volkswagen to unveil first electric car for U.S.
OEM/Vehicle News
Feds sell $1.2 billion of GM stock, stake dwindles
Shorts get rare payout on Tesla in worst year for Bears
GM to move international operations HQ to Singapore from Shanghai in 2014
Ford Ka reflects budget-minded buyers’ desire for chrome
GM, AT&T partner to offer internet access in most ’15 vehicles
Ford unveils global small car, key to opening emerging markets
Ford’s Lincoln-unique MKC welcomes BMW buyers with LEDs
Honda adds special edition to Ridgeline pickup
Will Shanghai luxury rides rival U.S.?
Nissan CEO sees 2016 Mexico output jumping to 1 million
Industry/Dealer News
More electricity in U.S. autos; consumers still wary
Ad/Media/Marketing News
Tesla under fire: PR pros offer tips for agency-averse company
How Mini USA relies on social, search, user-generated content
NAIAS debuts smartphone app giving access to auto show photos
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