Today's News

Today's News - May 2, 2014

KBB in the News

 

CNBC:  KBB.com President Jared Rowe reports April 2014 auto sales and Mark Fields announcement

 

Bloomberg TV:  KBB.com’s Karl Brauer reports Mark Fields named next Ford CEO

 

The New York Times:  GM sales increased 7% in April, apparently unaffected by recalls

 

The New York Times:  A complete U-turn

 

The Wall Street Journal:  U.S. auto sales rise in April

 

The Wall Street Journal:  U.S. auto sales regain footing in April; Ford sputters

 

CBS MoneyWatch.com:  Next Ford CEO’s main challenge?  Don’t mess things up

 

FOX Business.com:  Fields to succeed Mulally as Ford CEO

 

FOX Business.com:  Chrysler logs 14% jump in April sales

 

The Financial Post:  Ford Motor names Mark Fields as new CEO to replace Alan Mulally

 

The Detroit Free Press:  Chrysler and GM post solid April sales; Ford’s slip

 

Toledo Blade:  Jeep models help lead April auto sales

 

Lansing State Journal:  GM's U.S. sales rise 7 percent in April with help from Lansing-built models

 

Wall St. Cheat Sheet:  10 Coolest Cars Under $25,000

 

 

Top News

 

Live tweets: GM seeks protection from suits in bankruptcy court

 

GM defies recall taint as U.S. rebound spurs truck demand

 

GM's fate in hands of bankruptcy judge

 

Winners and Losers: April car sales surge for Camry, sag for Prius

 

 

OEM/Vehicle News

 

Ford's product pipeline will remain full, Fields says

 

For new Ford CEO Fields, aluminum truck is key

 

Ford fined $2.9 million by California for faulty Fiestas

 

GM plans $50M upgrade to Chevy Cruze plant

 

Audi’s sub-$30,000 A3 sedan boosts brand’s record April sales

 

American Honda recalls 24,889 Odyssey vans in the U.S.

 

Mazda prices its rare 25th anniversary MX-5 Miata

 

Zipcar outfits new One>Way service with Honda Fits

 

Toyota joins California hydrogen push in station funding


 

Industry/Dealer News

 

Japan’s consumption hangover begins as car sales decline

 

 

Ad/Marketing News

 

Nissan’s new marketing campaign offers “Ride of Your Life”

 

Subaru U.S. marketing chief Evans departs

 

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Lisa Aloisio
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lisa.aloisio@coxautoinc.com

Sr. Public Relations Manager
Brenna Buehler
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brenna.buehler@coxautoinc.com

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