Today's News
Today's News - August 21, 2013
KBB in the News
The New York Times: Wheelies – the Kia rising edition
USA Today: Tesla roof so strong it broke crush-test machine
USA Today: Audi powers into diesel market
The Los Angeles Times: Upstart Tesla wins top U.S. safety rating; what will competitors do?
International Business Times: Tesla Model S receives better than perfect rating from NHTSA
Huffington Post: Tesla’s Model S sedan named safest car in the history of cars
Automotive News.com: Nissan's deal with Cummins could have marketing implications for Ram
Automotive News.com: BMW sees no rival in Tesla as it readies plug-in i8 supercar
The Tennessean: Cummins to provide diesel engine for Nissan Titan pickups
The Seattle Times: Tesla’s Model S aces federal crash tests
San Jose Mercury News: Tesla's Model S aces federal crash tests
CBS Detroit: GM’s new pickup ace tough new crash tests
The Detroit News: GM's 2014 trucks first to win NHTSA five-star rating
News Day.com: Honda Odyssey, best-selling minivan, gets redesigned with eye on 'top safety pick'
The Car Connection: Study find that men are from Lincoln, women are from Volvo
Auto Remarketing.com: KBB – men, women show big difference in brand choice
Yahoo Finance! Canada: Automakers put the Great Recession in the rearview mirror
KBB.com Editorial
2014 Mercedes-Benz C-Class: From Lux to Lust
2014 Audi Q5: ...and this one feels juuust right
Top News
Toyota sees steady Camry prices amid competition for U.S. car crown
Cummins to disclose new engine contract with Nissan
Silverado, Sierra pickups first in class to get 5 stars under tougher U.S. crash tests
OEM/Vehicle News
GM's former boss blasts automaker's old ways
Nissan concept photos hint at more aggressive Maxima
Toyota’s Lexus marque to open luxury stores in branding push
Volkswagen announces fastest Golf R yet
Buick borrows from Opel as GM's CEO seeks global savings
Kia recalls some Sorento SUVs; front axle can fail
Industry/Dealer News
Continental to work with Google, IBM on self-driving cars, report says
Labor Day travel to rise to five-year high, AAA says
Ad/Media/Marketing News
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