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Today's News - May 13, 2014
KBB in the News
The New York Times: Chrysler reports a loss on acquisition charges
The New York Times: Seeing future in fuel cells, Toyota ends Tesla deal
CNBC.com: A whole new ball game for Chrysler
Bloomberg.com: Tesla’s dealer fight widens as Missouri weighs sales ban
Media Post.com: Toyota letting Tesla battery deal run out of juice
The Detroit News: Chrysler loses $690M in Q1 on special charges
EV World.com: Would you buy a $30,000 electric car?
Automotive World.com: Rearview camera standard on all 2015 Buick models
Carscoops.com: Buick adds rearview camera as standard on all 2015 models
Hispanic Business.com: Tesla opens first Inland dealership
Jessica Gottlieb Blog: We haz all the cars
KBB.com Editorial
GM offering special discounts to U.S. military and veterans
2016 Smart Fortwo and Forfour spied frolicking in the snow
2015 Audi R8 LMX boasts 562-hp and first use of laser high beam lights
2014 Ford Transit Connect: This sporty minivan is loaded with value and fun to drive.
Top News
Chrysler loses $690 million in 1Q after paying UAW health care trust
Chrysler posts $690 million Q1 net loss on merger costs
Chrysler reports $690 million first quarter loss
Expenses from Fiat merger topple Chrysler into first-quarter loss
OEM/Vehicle News
Porsche sued over crash that killed actor Paul Walker
GM offers 4G service for $10 a month
Sen. Bob Corker: VW decision on where to build SUV due in 'near future'
VW says it expects new SUV to revitalize U.S. sales as it outlines 2018 strategy
GM ignition switch death suit refiled over fraud claims
High-flying Subaru to add models, capacity
VW to complete purchase of Scania
Chrysler Group recalling 645,000 minivans for fire risk
Automotive News from China
Nissan banks on China subsidies to boost electric cars
Mercedes April sales growth beats BMW’s on S-Class sedan
Ad/Marketing News
Oreo goes to the movies with “Transformers” deal
In a world of insane homemade ads for used cars, this might be the craziest
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