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Today's News- July 29, 2014

KBB in the News

 

CNBC: Kelley Blue Book’s Alec Gutierrez on Nissan’s second quarter results

 

Los Angeles Times: Bigger incentives by automakers juice July vehicle sales

 

The Detroit News: Ford's aluminum-body 2015 F-150s to cost more than previous models

 

The Detroit Bureau: U.S. car market showing no signs of cooling down

 

Bankrate.com: 10 most powerful cars of the past decade

 

InAutoNews.com: U.S.- car market heats in July

 

AutoSphere.com: Kia and VW score big during FIFA

 

NYSportsJournalism.com: Kelley Blue Book- Kia Volkswagen got most mileage from World Cup advertising

 

KBB.com Editorial

 

2012 Volkswagen Passat Long Term Report: The Long Goodbye

 

2014 Mazda3 i Touring Sedan Quick Take

 

2015 Kia Optima: A sexy yet practical sedan that's full of features.

 

2015 Chevrolet Equinox: A roomy rear seat plus a powerful V6 make this a competitive compact SUV.

 

Uber Won't Kill Car Sales, But Ride-Sharing May Affect What We Buy

 

2015 Infiniti Q40 - the G37 Sedan renamed

 

 

Top News

 

Toyota said to plan Mirai as name for new fuel-cell car

 

Ford hikes revamped Ford hikes revamped F-150 pickup prices as much as $3,615

 

 

OEM/Vehicle News

 

Akerson: ‘We all’ misread problems in GM's recall crisis

 

Culture overhaul is up to GM insiders

 

GM, Ford sued over royalties on audio systems

 

Consumer Reports presses Toyota to recall some 177,500 Camry hybrids

 

 

Industry/Dealer News

 

Many drivers are ready for autonomous cars, survey says

 

Delay denied for auto recall database; launch set for August

 

Some view leases as long-term test drives

 

Tom Walsh: DIA seeks grand bargain cash from U.S., Japanese auto suppliers

 

 


International Automotive News

 

Nissan benefits from Chinese growth as profits surge 37% for quarter

 

Honda projects record profit on Yen, emerging markets

 

 

Ad/Media/Marketing News

 

Lexus back with Weinstein project

 

Ad of the day: Shifting gears, smart makes the biggest city car ever

 

Lincoln targets mobile shoppers with redesigned, interactive site

 

Infographic: 75 percent of Twitter and Pinterest sharing comes via mobile

 

Why you shouldn’t be choosing between mobile and desktop ads

 

 

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