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Today's News: July 15, 2014
KBB in the News
New-car buyer’s guides help shoppers decide which vehicle right for them
FOX Business: Can diesel cars make inroads in America?
CBS Detroit: Volkswagen to expand Tennessee plant; add 2,000 jobs
Forbes: Ford’s racing pedigree wins with race fans and new car buyers
The Street: 10 best luxury cars under $30,000
The Detroit News: VW to build new mid-size SUV in Tennessee
Benzinga.com: What will help Fiat’s sluggish momentum in the United States?
The Chronicle Express: Auto bits- How to save money on summer road trips
The Alternative Consumer: The benefits of purchasing green cars
Top News
EPA asks car makers to road test fuel-economy claims
'Lemon-law' lawyer declares victory against Tesla
VW targets $6.8 billion in savings to lift profitability
Toyota forced to revamp its engines
OEM/Vehicle News
VW to spend $900 million on U.S. SUV, creating 2,000 jobs
BMW boosts batter supplies on electric car rollout plans
BMW open to sharing battery technology with rivals
Jag says small XE sedan will rival other lux makers
Bugatti mulls Veyron replacement- a hybrid
Hyundai recalls its new Sonata sedan
Industry/Dealer News
For auto shopping sites, bots are the true decepticons
Obama to tout nation’s progress on ‘talking’ cars
Used-car dealer sales growth, profitability outpace retail industry
Despite skeptics, fuel-cell vehicles hit the market
Soft auto sales put a brake on June retail sales
International Automotive News
Tesla’s China sales look strong despite trademark lawsuit
China’s sales outlook cut by trade group on slow economy, purchase limits
Ad/Media/Marketing News
Aston Martin magazine connects consumers to lifestyle side of brand
Volvo to use The Weather Channel’s new ‘branded backgrounds’ app technique
Yesterday’s World Cup final was the most talked-about sports even ever on Facebook
Mobile video study claims better performance than TV
For Millennials, information comes from everywhere
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