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Today's News- March 5, 2014
KBB in the News
CNBC: Kelley Blue Book reports average transaction prices over $32,000
CBS Radio Detroit, MI: Kelley Blue Book reports an increase in average transaction prices
MarketWatch: Why smart cars, Siri make AAA nervous
U.S. News & World Report: Flat February car sales could mean good deals for shoppers who act fast
Auto Remarketing: Spring sales predicted to pick up for 2 domestics
Auto Remarketing: Subaru ad campaign drives popularity
The Detroit News: Weak Dart sales spur temporary layoffs at Ill. plant
The Toledo Blade: Jeep unveils subcompact SUV at show
HybridCars.com: Will tables be turned if Tesla puts its gigafactory in Texas?
EVWorld.com: Lease that electric car
Top News
Barra overseeing GM’s handling of ignition switch recall
Recall is first big test for GM chief Barra
In rare move, GM CEO says she’s directing recall
GM CEO Mary Barra orders internal report on recall over faulty ignition switches
OEM/Vehicle News
Fiat cites political dispute as Canada funding bid halted
Lamborghini Huracan spearheads supercar assault in Geneva
BMW considers adding 25 cities to car-sharing program
Maserati SUV production to begin in 2015
Nissan stays edgy with refreshed Juke
Ford to remedy ETB issue without official recall
Ford beefs up its super duty trucks for 2015
Will the Toyota Prius continue to rule the hearts of American green-car buyers?
Industry/Dealer News
Automakers see recalls rise as they roll out new models
Crisis Ukraine threatens Russia as market for auto sales growth
White House: Boost EV, alternative vehicle tax credits to $10,000
Automotive News editor-in chief Keith Crain named to hall of fame
Automotive News from China
Gm’s China sales gain 20% in February on demand for Wuling vans
Bill Gates-backed EcoMotors set up venture with FAW unit
Ford ramps up research & development in China
Ad/Media/Marketing
Omnicom’s PHD keeps Mercedes Business after media review
Sales surge show Nissan broke through with annoying Rogue ad
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