Today's News
Today's News - July 12, 2013
**KBB in the News**
FOX Business: Ford’s 2014 Focus Electric gets 10% price cut
Bloomberg: Tesla Model S sedan output speeds past 400 a week
NBC News.com: Teens waiting longer to take the wheel
The Los Angeles Times: Stretched car loans gain traction with buyers
PC Mag.com: 2014 Ford Focus Electric gets $4k price cut
EV World.com: With prices falling, is it now time to buy an electric car?
Toledo Blade.com: Tesla zips by weekly output target
AutoRemarketing.com: Used market interest leans to gas savers in latest Hot Car Report
AutoRemarketing.com: June pickups see higher prices in June due to diminished supply
**KBB Editorial**
2014 Land Rover Range Rover Sport: City Ute, Country Ute, Back Country Ute
2014 Mazda3 first review: Bolder, better and even cooler
2014 Porsche Panamera: Can you name all 5 powertrains?
Jaguar Project 7 Concept Revealed: F-Type Gets a Race Face
2014 Infiniti Q50 lineup arrives in showrooms early next month
2013 Ram 1500 Black Express slips into showrooms
GM promises to double its fleet of 40-mpg vehicles by 2017
**Top News**
Automaking rivals join forces as rules get tougher
New Toyota RAV4 flunks demanding 'overlap' crash test
RAV4 rates 'poor' in crash test despite redesign
**OEM/Vehicle News**
Hyundai U.S. chief says company on track to meet target
GM pledges to double fleet of vehicles that get 40 mpg or more
Winterkorn stands by mid-sized SUV plan for U.S. market
Sergio Marchionne's high-wire act at Fiat-Chrysler
General Motors outsell Volkswagen in China in first six months
Ford says Europe cuts are enough as market stabilizing
Volvo's new global sales boss is former Kia executive Bradley
**Ad/Media/Marketing News**
Lexus goes to Instagram for 2014 IS sedan
Fiat introduces ‘scratched-up’ Wolverine car in Brazil
Team Detroit, Ford's ad agency, names new president for U.S. account
Infographic: 10 ways to write better Facebook posts
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