Today's News
Today's News- July 8, 2014
KBB in the News
TIME: The car tech that could eliminate speeding tickets
Consumer Affairs: Consumers continue to spend more for new cars
MainStreet.com: The 10 vehicles with the highest resale value
Toledo Blade: Rail-car shortages affect auto supply
The Motley Fool: What’s behind Toyota’s superb summer sales?
KBB.com Editorial
Fuel Economy Stars: A Car Buying Guide
2014 Bentley Continental GT V8 S Quick Take: Subtle Luxury
Top News
Tesla faces tough road in China
Car maker Tesla sued in China for trademark infringement
GM turns over 2 million pages in House probe
OEM/Vehicle News
GM’s rusting brake lines don’t make cut in record recalls
GM won’t use insurance proceeds to pay ignition-switch claims
Opportunity for new sales is silver lining in GM recall
BMW has best-ever first half with more than a million sales
Audi joins Mercedes in narrowing BMW luxury-car sales gap
VW orders sales halt for Golf, GTI over steering flaw
Ford announces 6 recalls covering 100,610 vehicles in North America
Luxury Rolls-Royce car sales soar worldwide
Cadillac stuck in neutral while luxury autos zoom
Lincoln's big-volume strategy to start small with new MKC crossover
Next-gen BRZ planned, says Subaru boss
Industry/Dealer News
Manheim reports increase in Q2 used vehicle values
3 ways the ‘profit per day’ metric for used vehicles falls short
2 good signs for dealers after slower used sales month
New leaders emerge in battle for total quality
Average U.S. fuel economy 25.5 mpg in June
International Automotive News
China sales surge for GM, Ford in first half of 2014
Audi's monthly sales top 50,000 for first time
Tesla sued by businessman claiming China trademark right
Tesla’s China exports to be quarterly bright spot, Barclays says
Kia confirms interest in Mexico assembly plant
Ad/Media/Marketing News
Chevrolet launches 4G LTE with fireworks, new spot
Chevrolet and Gogo target in-flight internet market via Facebook
Making noise when Twitter goes ‘silent’
Why more brands are buying digital ads in-house
Mobile ads will surpass print and radio this year
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