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“The all-new 2015 Ford Expedition is generating attention from shoppers,” said Arthur Henry, senior manager of Kelley Blue Book Market Intelligence. “The Expedition is one of the last body-on-frame models on sale today as the current trend is to produce unibody frames also known as crossovers. Ford has improved its offering in the full-size utility market, and this is important for shoppers who are looking for off-road prowess and towing capacity.
The Cadillac CTS is gaining attention among shoppers due to the ongoing GM recalls. The CTS is not a part of the ignition switch recall; however, the model is affected by a recall associated with an incomplete weld on the seat hook bracket assembly. GM believes less than 1 percent of the CTS models has this issue, but is playing it safe by initiating a recall.”
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Top News
GM’s quarterly profit plunges on recall costs
GM sets aside at least $400 million to pay recall victims
GM recalls 717,950 vehicles, pushing year's recall tally to 60
GM seeks broader immunity in switch lawsuits
GM Q2 net tumbles to $200M on $1.2B recall charge
Chrysler & GM combine to make 8 more recalls for more than 1.5M vehicles
Ford's second-quarter earnings up 6.3%
Ford Q2 earnings rise on N.A. record, first European profit in 3 years
Ford profit beats expectations, sets record for North America
Ford profit tops estimates Europe delivers surprise gain
OEM/Vehicle News
Bentley may add fifth luxury model after SUV hits road in 2016
Hyundai Q2 profit dips 7% on strengthening currency
Nissan to add L.A. to 'No Charge to Charge' Leaf promotion
Industry/Dealer News
Consumers crave dealer service information
Buyers looking for safety help on future vehicles
New stop-start engines boosting mileage up to 7% reports AAA
Ad/Media/Marketing News
Subaru Legacy campaign redefines ‘passenger’
Japanese Toyota ad with dancing Gorillas is so preposterous, it’s actually great
Facebook improves mobile ad targeting to specific devices
Facebook still drives the most traffic to brand websites, data show
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