Today's News
Today's News- October 3, 2014
KBB in the News
Fox Business: Can Ford’s EcoBoost fuel Mustang sales?
ABC News Radio: Subprime auto loans help fuel auto sales boom
The Street: Why General Motors stock is higher today
The Street: Why Toyota Motor stock is declining today
The Street: ‘Unveil the D’? What Tesla’s Elon Musk is up to with mysterious tweet
Los Angeles Times: Exotic luxury car makers trying down-market strategy
Seeking Alpha: Auto sector watch-pricing holding steady amid volume gains
San Jose Mercury News: Tesla Motors to ‘unveil the D’ next Thursday
TechInsider.com: Is the Tesla Motors Inc ‘D’ a truck or van?
Investors.com: Auto leasing soars as car deals pay for themselves
Benzinga.com: 5 analyst theories on the Tesla Motors Inc ‘D’ tweet
Top News
GM halts 2015 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon deliveries to fix airbag flaw
GM to recall 117,651 vehicles for faulty chassis-control system: report
General Motors recalls another half-million vehicles
Tesla’s Musk channels Jobs using teaser for ‘something else’
OEM/Vehicle News
How GM’s aggressive plan might benefit used department
GM will introduce new electric Chevrolet model
Jeep ponders switch to aluminum for next Wrangler body, Marchionne says
Bentley joints ultra-luxury fast lane with Mulsanne speed
Mercedes-Benz and AMG team for hot C-Class sedan
Daimler pledges more Renault-Nissan cooperation projects
Industry/Dealer News
Here’s why Warren Buffett is buying car dealerships
Value of dealers evident in Berkshire-Van Tuyl Deal
Jackson says 2015 sales could be ‘knocking on the door of 17 million’
Luxury brands standardize models to aid buyers, boost margins
International Automotive News
Putin’s watching as Renault seeks to fix Russia’s Lada
Russia’s car market stuck in slow lane
Ad/Media/Marketing News
Google’s prototype: How mobile search changes ranking when left to the machine
Facebook to be more transparent about experimenting on you
Study: Millennials value and share branded content
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