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Today's News - April 1, 2014

KBB in the News

 

New-car transaction prices up nearly 1.5 percent in March 2014, according to Kelley Blue Book

 

The Associated Press:  GM recall – many victim were young, female drivers

 

The Associated Press:  U.S. auto sales expected to rise 2 percent in March

 

Reuters:  Weather, incentives help lift March U.S. auto sales

 

Reuters:  GM stops selling some Cruze small cars, offering no reason

 

The New York Times:  Rearview cameras by 2018 for cars and light trucks

 

ABC News Radio:  KBB.com’s Karl Brauer reports the latest news on the GM recall

 

The Wall Street Journal:  Auto makers report March sales gains

 

The Wall Street Journal:  Morning MoneyBeat – Bulls rejoice for April

 

FOX Business.com:  Auto sales bounce back in March after lackluster winter

 

USA Today:  Big automakers' sales thaw; GM tally delayed

 

MarketWatch.com:  GM, Ford, Apollo Education are stocks to watch Tuesday

 

International Business Times:  Here are March 2014 “Big 8” U.S. auto sales numbers

 

Bloomberg:  GM said to push dealers to build small-car loaner fleets

 

Bloomberg:  U.S. auto sales expected to rise 2 percent in March

 

Business Insider:  Two reasons the GM recall is unlike any recall we’ve ever seen

 

Financial Times:  GM recalls mount by another 1.3M vehicles

 

Economic Times:  All new cars in US must have rearview cameras by 2018

 

U.S. News & World Report:  Should you buy a rental car?

 

Christian Science Monitor:  GM recall – why were crash victims so young?

 

Kiplinger’s Personal Finance:  Spending – avoid showroom showdowns

 

Denver Post.com:  Wall Street bets on GM as Mary Barra prepares to face Congress

 

Automotive News:  March light-vehicle volume projected to rise 2% to 1.5 million

 

Automotive News:  Chrysler, Nissan lead March gains for rebounding industry

 

The Detroit Free Press:  GM orders dealers to stop selling turbocharged Chevrolet Cruze

 

The Detroit Free Press:  Rearview cameras to be required in all cars by 2018, NHTSA rules

 

The Detroit Free Press:  Chrysler, Ford, Toyota and Nissan report better March sales; GM data delayed

 

The Detroit News:  Ford and Chrysler March sales rise; industry likely up 2%

 

The Detroit News:  GM orders stop-sale of some Cruze sedans, gives no reason

 

M Live.com:  Chrysler marks four years of monthly sales gains with 13% increase in March

 

M Live.com:  Ford – March sales up 3%

 

Benzinga.com:  General Motors recalls now total 4.8 million

 

Wall St. Cheat Sheet:  GM halt sales of Cruze models – recall to follow?

 

24/7 Wall St.:  March car sales better than expected, Chrysler leads

 

24/7 Wall St.:  How much market share will GM recalls cost?

 

24/7 Wall St.:  Honda raises prices, while Nissan’s fall

 

Vindy.com:  GM CEO on hot seat today at Congressional hearing

 

Herald-Tribune.com:  Cars seen as safe and cheap

 

Auto Remarketing: How incentive spending tracked in March

 

Auto Remarketing:  Consumers “callous” over recalls’ update on GM

 

 

KBB.com Editorial

 

BMW Invests 1 billion in Spartanburg to build new X7 SUV

 

KBB.com Awards and 10 Best Lists

 

Video Review: 2014 Kia Sorento

 

2014 Volkswagen Jetta Hybrid Quick Take

 

2012 Volkswagen Passat TDI Long Term Test, Chapter II

 

 

Top News

 

Victims' families, lawmakers plead with GM, push for accountability

 

Critical question went unasked by NHTSA, unanswered by GM

 

GM under fire: CEO Barra to face recall delay questions from Congress today

 

 

GM delays March auto sales numbers citing computer issue


Families put human face on massive GM recall

 

Bailout task force didn't know about GM problems: Wilson

 

 

OEM/Vehicle News

 

Auto sales climbed in March, likely to rise higher in April

 

Ford, Nissan top estimates as weather boosts auto sales

 

Chrysler, Ford, Toyota and Nissan report better March sales; GM data delayed

 

Ford, Chrysler, Toyota see March auto sales warm as winter fades

 

Volvo aims for 1 million car sales, chairman says

 

Tesla, Alliance seek U.S. regulators' OK to ditch side mirrors

 

Report: Tenn. offered contingent incentives to VW

 

Daimler mulls production of Mercedes cars in Russia

 

 

Ad/Media/Marketing News

 

Women spend $300 billion per year on auto repair

 

Twitter poaches one of Facebook’s social-TV partners-again

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