Today's News
Today's News- October 22, 2014
KBB in the News
National Public Radio: KBB.com’s Jack Nerad on Takata airbags
CBS MoneyWatch: Car-buying still has a gender gap
CBS MoneyWatch: 5 great deals on redesigned 2014 cars
Market Place: To-do list- replace exploding airbags
MoneyTalksNews.com: How to lose the most money possible when you buy a car
KFYI AM Phoenix, Ariz.: Kelley Blue Book study show men prefer trucks and SUVs
F&I Showroom: Women less confident in car-buying process, KBB reports
Veooz.com: New KBB study- men and women differ on new-car shopping styles
KBB.com Editorial
2015 Kia Sedona: Totally redesigned, this is the third generation of Kia’s all-around family wagon.
Video Review: 2015 Subaru Outback
2016 Acura ILX to make LA Show debut
Ford F-150 SEMA Show specials teased
Audi's autonomous driving on a fast track
2015 Ford Focus EV Cuts price $6,000
Top News
NHTSA revises Takata airbag recall total to 6.1 million
It looked like a stabbing, but Takata air bag was the killer
Toyota ordered to pay $12.5 million to woman 'virtually decapitated' by seat belt
Toyota executives back Takata’s handling of safety crisis
Few answers after an alert on Takata air bags
GM telling Pontiac, Saab owners not to allow front riders
OEM/Vehicle News
Daimler sells Tesla stake as luxury competition emerges
Michigan joins list of Tesla-hating states; bans direct sales of cars
Will cheap gas hurt sales of Ford’s new pickup?
Ford cuts Focus Electric price by $6,000
Don't forget about aging drivers, says Chrysler exec
Industry/Dealer News
AutoTrader inks 360-degree extension with NBA
Drilling down into overlooked used vehicle opportunities
DOT website has snafu on air bag recall info
Eight automakers join in electric car charging test
Auto industry forming consortium to fight hackers
International Automotive News
China's 'aggressive' EV ambitions to drive demand for aluminum
Jaguar Land Rover opens first overseas plant- in China, of course
Ad/Media/Marketing News
New Facebook tool lets marketers host real-time chats with celebs
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