Today's News
Today's News - April 23, 2014
KBB in the News
The Seattle Times: Ford to name Fields the successor to Mulally
Wall St. Cheat Sheet: 10 vehicles offering the most fun you can have in an SUV
The Star-Ledger: Paramus graduate, Rutgers alum in line to head Ford Motor Co.
The Economic Voice: New cars are being recalled. What does this mean for the auto industry?
FOX Denver: KBB.com names 10 Best Green Cars of 2014
ABC Grand Junction, CO: KBB.com names 10 Best Green Cars of 2014
CBS Raleigh, NC: KBB.com names 10 Best Green Cars of 2014
KBB.com Editorial
Audi TT Offroad Concept foreshadows Q4 crossover model
BMW Vision Future Luxury Concept previews upcoming luxo flagship
Volkswagen Golf R 400 Concept: A dream that could come true
2015 Jaguar XK Final Fifty will say farewell in style
Mercedes-Benz Concept Coupe SUV points to a larger crossover lineup
Buick's Big Turnaround is No Fluke
Volvo shows new Inflatable Child Seat Concept
2015 Chevrolet Trax First Review: Utility for the Masses
2014 Audi RS 7 Quick Take: Heavy on Power and Refinement
2015 Aston Martin DB9: A Grand Touring Machine with Striking Design and a Powerful V12
Top News
Toyota sells 2.58 million vehicles, outselling GM
Toyota outsells all other automakers in first quarter
OEM/Vehicle News
7 million GM recalls seen eroding profit under CEO Barra
GM: Ignition-switch recall parts shipped to dealers
27th auto supplier agrees to plead guilty in price fixing probe
GM engineering chief to depart
Tesla seeking workers for ex-Chrysler facility in California
Corvette museum may keep some damaged 'Vettes, sinkhole on permanent display
U.S. investigates 60,000 '14 Impala cars for braking issue
Chinese-owned Fisker hopes to relaunch Karma in 2015
Industry/Dealer News
EPA sets low '13 cellulosic ethanol requirements
Automotive News from China
Luxury automakers scramble to woo young Chinese
Ad/Marketing News
Winner of Infiniti account will have chance to rebuild a brand
Nissan returns to partner with St. Jude Country Music Marathon & Half Marathon
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