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Today's News- July 1, 2014
KBB in the News
The Associated Press: New GM recall raises questions about auto-parts safety
The Wall Street Journal: U.S. auto sales taper off in June
The New York Times: In recall blitz, GM risks its reputation
USA Today: Your used car could be gaining in value
USA Today: Ford sales fall, GM barely even; Jeep powers Chrysler
CBS Detroit: GM compensation fund expected to pay out billions to victims
ABC News: GM could make huge payments to crash victims
ABC News: GM recalls outnumber six years of sales
ABC News Radio: KBB.com’s Jack Nerad discusses checking for car recalls before buying used
ABC Toledo, Ohio: Kelley Blue Book experts predict recalls won’t expand across auto industry
Bloomberg: GM Recalls 8.45 Million More Vehicles to Set U.S. Record
Forbes: Why a massive safety recall hurt Toyota more than GM
Forbes: GM recalls another 8.4 million vehicles
Financial Times: GM widens recall by another 8.2m cars
Dow Jones Business News: U.S. auto sales taper off in June
The Daily Buzz: Kelley Blue Book’s Micah Muzio highlights KBB.com’s 10 Coolest Cars Under $18,000
Los Angeles Times: GM recalls 7.6 million more cars, most for ignition switch issue
Chicago Tribune: GM recalls 7.6 million more cars, mainly for ignition switch issues
Automotive News: Chrysler, Nissan set sales pace; Toyota, GM eke out gains
Auto Remarketing: GM recalls another 7.6 million units
Latinos Post: GM recalls 7.6 million cars from 1997-2014
MLive.com: Unprecedented GM recalls costing billions with no end in sight
GM Authority: General Motors recalls vehicles second time for same issue
Driving.ca: Data shows women the real drivers of auto purchases
KOMO AM Radio, Seattle, Wash: Kelley Blue Book analysts comment on new round of GM recalls
Newsradio 740 KTRH, Houston, Texas: Kelley Blue Book projects positive auto sales growth for June
KBB.com Editorial
2015 Jeep Cherokee and Chrysler 200 share standard stop start
Chrysler Group adds 5-year SiriusXM upgrade
Jaguar F-Type Project 7 set for limited production
2015 Ford Focus ST bows in England
Top News
GM to pay all legal claims for faulty ignition switches
GM ignition issues trigger another massive recall
As recalls expand, GM offers plan for victims of faulty ignition switch
GM recalls 7.6M more cars as costs balloon
Total recall: GM pushes 2014 auto recalls into record territory
Chrysler expands ignition-switch recall by 695,957 minivans, crossovers
Chrysler ignition remedy fails to satisfy air bag concern
Feinberg lays out GM victim compensation plan
Foxx: U.S. will keep up pressure on GM to do right thing
Calif. county sues GM over delayed ignition switch recall
OEM/Vehicle News
GM joins Ford with surprisingly robust June auto sales
GM sales up 1%, Chrysler 9%, Ford down 6% in June
Auto sales surprise in June, GM shares reverse latest recall slip
Chrysler up 9% on strong Jeep, Ram sales
Toyota, Nissan Hyundai post modest sales gains
VW plunges, Audi, Porsche jump
Hyundai recalling 58,000 Elantra Touring cars
Dealer/Industry News
The Talk: AutoTrader.com’s Jessica Stafford shows how easy finding your next new car can be
Auto sales close to hitting the brakes: study
June car sales deliver unexpected surprises
At halfway point, used sales ahead of 2013 pace
Google jangles auto execs; but will driverless cars really ever happen?
Detroit 3, unions urge Obama to fund customs plaza
International Automotive News
Porsche to increase workforce 24% amid growth push abroad
Japan posts first auto sales gain after tax increase
BMW’s new Mexico plant will build up to 150,000 cars a year, report says
Chrysler to sell Mitsubishi-supplied small cars in Mexico
Beijing city lays out ambitious plan to boost EV sales
Ad/Marketing News
GM banks on 'Transformers 4' to jump-start Chevy
Jerry Seinfeld pens another batch of Web ads for Acura
Q&A: How Jerry Seinfeld wrote his ideal salesman into Acura’s new ads
Lincoln targets millennials with ‘dream ride’
How Audi created the world’s biggest World Cup Scoreboard
Ad Age survey: How advertisers are spending on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube
U.S. beats Brazil and U.K. in World Cup social media engagement
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