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Today's News - May 15, 2014

“Consumers continue to investigate Infiniti as it transitions to the Q and QX lines of models,” said Akshay Anand, analyst for Kelley Blue Book Insights.  “The Q60, formerly known as the G37 Coupe, hasn’t undergone the facelift that the Q50 has, but consumers may start re-generating interest in the model.”

 

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Top News: GM Recall

 

GM issues 5 new recalls for more than 2.7 million U.S. vehicles

 

GM’s latest recall brings 2014 total to 11.1 million

 

Another big recall for GM; 2.7 million vehicles

 

GM recalls 140,000 Chevy Malibus for brake flaw

 

GM runs 16 additional tests on cars with defective ignition switches

 

GM recalls 2.99 million vehicles in five new campaigns

 

GM board starts own recall probe

 

 

OEM/Vehicle News

 

Musk sees need for hundreds of battery “Gigafactories”

 

Honda Accord replaces Toyota Prius as California’s bestselling car

 

Toyota Texas move seen to help economy by $7.2 billion

 

BMW may build Minis in Mexico, report says

 

BMW sees 2014 as year of growth opportunities for auto industry

 

Hyundai to appeal $248 million verdict over fatal Montana crash

 

GM brings Spark EV batteries in-house to Mich. plant

 

 

Dealer/Industry News

 

Formula E will make electric cars “exciting”

 

Tooling around in a driver-less Google car

 

Airbags are safer than ever - except when they don't deploy

 

Car turn signals may go in a wink

 

Car apps shift into high-speed data

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