Today's News
Today's News- February 26, 2014
KBB in the News
10 best all-wheel-drive cars & SUVs under $25,000 named by KBB.com
Wall Street Journal Radio: Kelley Blue Book predicts February auto sales
Wall Street Journal Radio: Kelley Blue Book predicts over 1 million units sold in February
ABC Boston, MA: Kelley Blue Book announces the 5-year cost to own award winners
Automotive News: Holiday deals, mild warm-up give small lift to Feb. sales
The News Wheel: Thrice as nice- Buick wins three Kelley Blue Book awards
JustAuto.com: U.S. - GM doubles size of ignition switch recall
KBB.com Editorial
2014 Chevrolet SS: Chevy’s wild child from Australia
2014 Land Rover LR4: An SUV for around town or around the world
2015 Nissan GT-R: One of KBB.com’s highest rated performers
2015 Volvo XC70: Step up to the Swedish wonderwagon
Top News
GM expands ignition switch recall to 1.6 million cars
GM issues rare public apology amid recall of 1.6 million cars
GM report show recall investigation took 10 years
Blowing up: Tesla’s gigafactory is going to revolutionize the auto and utility industries
Tesla megafactory deal could slash costs for batteries
Tesla battery jolts shares higher while disrupting power
OEM/Vehicle News
Honda to end production of insight hybrid as sales trail Prius
Toyota names designer as Lexus Chief to boost sales outside U.S.
Ford will shift truck output to U.S.
VW’s Scania bid gets backing from critical investor group
Industry/Dealer News
Pollak: A look ahead at the future, and why velocity matters today
Q&A: Kia’s David Schoonover explains how responsive web fuels in-dealership experiences
Getting smarter about inventory decisions
Report: Reviews key to attracting more women car buyers
Americans rethinking how they buy cars
Automotive News from China
Beijing auto-license lottery sees few electric-car takers
Ad/Media/Marketing News
Ram rocks Hispanic market with Juanes
Four of five American consumers ignore online ads most frequently
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