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Today's News- October 27, 2014

KBB in the News

 

New-vehicle sales to jump 5.4 percent in October, according to Kelley Blue Book

 

The Associated Press: The SUV goes from all-American to global star

 

National Public Radio: No quick fixes for drivers affected by air bag recall

 

FOX Business: Quality issues spur Honda execs to take pay cuts

 

24/7 Wall St.: Jeep to drive Chrysler sales higher

 

The Detroit News: Ford posts $1.2 billion Q3 profit

 

Houston Chronicle: Houston was lab for new F-150

 

Automotive News: NHTSA back in cross hairs as airbag crisis escalates

 

Automotive News: Fiat Chrysler's targets seen at risk as N.A. still pressured

 

The Detroit Bureau: After gloomy forecast, Ford earnings narrowly beat expectations

 

The Motley Fool: Chevrolet’s flagship vehicle needs to be a game changer in 2015

 

Speedway Media: Chevy NSCS at Martinsville tow- Dale Earnhardt Jr., Steve Letarte, Jeff Gordon and Ryan Newman post race press conf. transcripts

 

 

Top News

 

Deaths linked to GM's ignition switch rise to 30

 

Barra tells Free Press: Recall costs to trim 2015 GM profit-sharing checks

 

GM nine-month recall costs total $2.7 billion on repairs

 

Complaints about in-car electronic systems on rise, consumer reports say

 

Infotainment glitches haunt automakers in Consumer Reports' reliability survey

 

 

OEM/Vehicle News

 

Toyota global sales rise 2.8% in race with Volkswagen, GM

 

Tesla offers leasing options for new Model S in US

 

Exclusive: Ford to overhaul Lincoln brand, this time with big bucks

 

Ford and Amazon are big market movers

 

Former Ford PR boss charges maker tapped phones, car

 

Ford system tracks cops' driving

 

 

Industry/Dealer News

 

Takata chairman apologizes for causing concern

 

Law firm that won Toyota safety settlement targets Takata air bags

 

Limited “geographic recalls” could put millions of motorists at risk

 

Surge of used cars stings

 

Rivals see Buffett as just another competitor

 

3 reasons a ‘turn and earn’ strategy eludes some dealers

 

Gas prices continue to slide in U.S.

 

 

International Automotive News

 

VW owners in China protest over recall

 

Chinese carmakers import design talent to compete globally

 

'Un-Honda-like' problems plague new plant in Mexico

 

Saab signs $5.4 billion contract with Brazil for 36 gripen jets

 

 

Ad/Media/Marketing News

 

New Chrysler 200 ad campaign debuts during Lions game

 

Chrysler 200 ads are 'Ready to take on the world'

 

Audi to retain WPP’s AKQA for digital, conducts separate social search

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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