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Today's News- February 10, 2014

KBB in the News

 

Kelley Blue Book earns Cox Conserves Chairman’s Cup, donates funds to Nature Reserve of Orange County

 

Reuters: GM, Ford dealers boost discounts on big trucks

 

The New York Times: Toyota in talks on final settlements over car recalls

 

FOX, The Willis Report: Kelley Blue Book’s Alec Gutierrez discusses KBB.com’s 5-Year Cost to Own Award winners

 

ABC News Grand Rapids, MI: Kelley Blue Book reports survey results on the types of cars men and women prefer

 

Automotive News: Super Bowl XLVIII- The post-game stats

 

Automotive News: Ford parlays game spots into web hits

 

Auto Remarketing: Used full-size pickups start year with prices more than 4% higher

 

Orange County Register: KBB says Mazda most affordable brand

 

The Korea Herald: Lexus named most affordable luxury car

 

The Motley Fool: These 2 domestic cars changed the game for Ford and General Motors

 

The Beacon-News: Carmakers hoping ladies will start their engines

 

Driving.ca: Roundup- This week’s reviews and popular stories

 

AutoGo.ca: According to KBB, these vehicles are the cheapest to own

 

Business 2 Community: 10 marketing observations from the 2014 Super Bowl ads

 

KLIV San Francisco, CA: Kelley Blue Book names the Toyota FJ Cruiser as having the best resale value.

 

610 WIOD Miami, FL: Kelley Blue Book reports the winners of the 5-Year Cost to Own Awards

 

 

Top News

 

UAW vote at VW plant has high stake for industry, labor

 

UAW, auto industry hold breath on VW vote

 

UAW, outside groups battle as critical vote at VW plant is set to begin

 

Nissan becomes least profitable Japan carmaker amid yen boom

 

Nissan profits rise on weaker yen, China sales

 

Nissan gains, but still behind Toyota, Honda

 

Strong sales, weak yen drive up Nissan earnings

 

 

OEM/Vehicle News

 

Chrysler pays UAW trust $5 billion to end bankruptcy chapter

 

Toyota new $1B settlement of criminal probe into unintended acceleration claims, report says

 

Tata Motors profit triples fueled by Jaguar Land Rover sales

 

Kia Motors America announces organizational changes

 

Gm focuses on moving the metal

 

Next long shot for Sergio: Put Maserati on the map

 

Toyota to follow GM and Ford, end manufacturing in Australia

 

Toyota: Hydrogen cars have edge on electric cars

 

Subaru will build more Legacy sedans in Indiana

 

Fisker bidder taps former Ford exec Leach to bolster management

 

 

Industry/Dealer News

 

VinSolutions names VP of product

 

Manheim spots 0.5-percent wholesale price uptick for January

 

The sales game has changed, and dealers are split on the right mix of tech, speed, personal touch

 

For executives, Twitter is a chance to serve the brand and show their human side

 

Why America stopped driving

 

 

Automotive News from China

 

China extends electric-car subsidies to right air pollution

 

China’s stocks rise to one-month high on New Year sales optimism

 

Mercedes CEO: China turnaround is underway

 

Toyota sales advance 18% in January

 

Mazda volume surges 46% on strong CX-5, Mazda6 demand

 

Aston Martin says pedal recall to cost 15.2 million yuan

 

GM Wuling to unveil 2 models at Beijing auto show

 

Dongfeng Motor hold investment talks with France’s Peugeot

 

 

Ad/Media/Marketing News

 

BMW launches new ‘i’ Series during NBC’s Sochi coverage

 

BMW, Acura race into Olympics with new campaigns

 

Mahoney says Chevy Olympics effort is holistic strategy

 

Fingers crossed, marketers count on Olympic gold

 

Watch the spots: Chevrolet features gay couples in Olympic ads

 

Zoom Zoom: New Acura spot from Mullen is all about performance

 

Automakers push envelope on wearables, augmented reality despite regulatory concern

 

Game ads work OT on viewers’ ‘second screens’

 

 

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