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“Shoppers are gaining confidence in their purchasing ability, causing an increase in interest for luxury cars and sports cars,” said Arthur Henry, senior manager for Kelley Blue Book Market Intelligence. “The Jaguar F-Type has benefited from this surge in interest, as it is a true definition of luxury sports car. Helping feed attention to this Jaguar model is the slew of automotive editorial stories, which were recently released on the vehicle…”
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Top News
GM's Barra: 'Pattern of incompetence'
GM engineers 'did not know how their own vehicle had been designed'
GM fires 15 at top levels; report on ignition switches brutally tough”
Mary Barra likely to be called back to Capitol Hill
GM report confirms Barra didn’t know of fatal flaw prior to recall
GM names Feinberg to run accident victims’ fund
GM recall probe to cite cultural failings
GM dismisses 15 employees as internal probe is released
Reaction: GM switch report, firings applauded
GM program established to compensate families affected by ignition switch defect
OEM/Vehicle News
How Brooke Melton’s death led to the GM recall
Mercedes to double downtown outlets as urban areas grow
BMW sells i8 as Germans see Tesla as choice of one
Audi's 11% May sales rise reinforces challenge to BMW
Ghosn predicts self-driving cars could hit roads in 2018
Tesla’s CEO Elon Musk says he’s staying with the company another 4-5 years
Car Culture: DPS-Mazda program gets young minds racing
Dealer/Industry News
UAW President Williams: We must work harder for better wages, social justice
Hydrogen fuel finally graduating from lab to city streets
FTC crackdown on Consumer Portfolio Services start of 'regulatory onslaught'
Ad/Marketing News
Google lands on viral chart with product you can’t (yet) buy
Saatchi LA name Jason Schragger chief creative officer
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