Today's News

Today's News - June 6, 2014

KBB in the News

 

Financial Post:  GM CEO Mary Barra says 15 workers fired after investigation into deadly ignition defect revealed neglect

 

USA Today:  GM report spurs lawmakers, safety advocates

 

The Detroit Free Press:  Reactions to the GM ignition switch recall delay

 

Automotive News:  REACTION: What analysts, lawmakers and others are saying about GM recall findings

 

24/7 Wall St.:  Toyota Prius sales in trouble

 

Benzinga.com:  CEO Mary Barra outlines GM’s enormously painful ignition switch recall report

 

 

KBB.com Editorial

 

Ford Lightweight Concept: Less Mass, More MPG

 

2015 Mini Hardtop 4-door: A stretch in size and appeal

 

2014 Hyundai Veloster RE:FLEX Edition priced

 

Car Sales, Transaction Prices Climb

 

2015 Nissan Altima pricing announced

 

2015 Audi A8 refined, priced

 

2014 Minivan Buyer's Guide

 

2014 Ford Fusion SE Hybrid Quick Take

 

2014 Nissan Rogue SL AWD Long-Term Intro

 

2015 Lincoln MKC First Review: Right place, right time, right on

 

Editors' Page: 2014 Dodge Grand Caravan

 

Editors' Page: 2014 Chrysler Town & Country

 

Editors' Page: 2014 Kia Sedona

 

Editors' Page: 2014 Nissan Quest

 

 

Top News

 

Mark Phelan: The old GM still haunts Mary Barra, Mark Reuss

 

Honest leadership a good place for GM's Barra to begin

 

For a decade, GM respinse to a fatal flaw was to shrug

 

OEM/Vehicle News

 

GM's big blunder: missing the link between stalling, airbags

 

California lawmakers propose incentives for Tesla battery factory

 

Mercedes to double downtown outlets as customers move to cities

 

Chrysler recalls 10,700 SUVs for cruise control defect

 

Audi's 11% May sales rise reinforces challenge to BMW

 

 

Dealer/Industry News

 

New UAW chief vows to keep pressure on transplants

 

Auto sector adds 5,000 jobs in May; highest level since '08

 

Global automaker tax rates rising on higher profits

 

Chrysler recalls 10,700 SUVs
 

 

Ad/Marketing News

 

Chrysler pitches not just the 200, but workers who make it

 

Chrysler shifts gears from 'Imported from Detroit'; 200 is 'America's Import'

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