Today's News

Today's News- October 29, 2014

KBB in the News

 

The Wall Street Journal: New furor erupts over air bag recalls

 

Forbes: 2015 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat- The world’s quickest and fastest sedan

 

The Street: Auto sales rise in October but pricing outlook concerns Ford and GM

 

The Detroit News: Next-generation Volt more fuel efficient, longer range

 

The Oregonian: Airbag recall list- even more explosions discovered; automakers unsure crisis contained

 

The Clarion-Ledger: Automotive study suggests we are what we buy

 

The Youngstown Vindicator: GM steers toward prosperity despite some major setbacks

 

Insure.com: Does a car’s color lead to crashes?

 

WorkingMother.com: 12 best family cars of 2014

 

GuruFocus.com: Ford’s drop is a great opportunity for long-term investors

 

 

KBB.com Editorial

 

2015 Toyota Avalon Touring Sport Edition bows

 

Mopar previews its SEMA Show squadron

 

2014 Mini Cooper/Cooper S Hardtops drop in EPA mileage

 

2015 Chrysler 200 tops two safety ratings

 

2015 Subaru XV Crosstrek offers EyeSight assist

 

Ford introduces Pre-Collision/Pedestrian-Detection

 

2015 Volkswagen e-Golf: Tops in Efficiency

 

2015 Lexus LS updates its multimedia system

 

 

Top News

 

Fiat Chrysler to list Ferrari stake, issue $2.5 billion in bonds

 

Fiat Chrysler spins off Ferrari to get cash as debt soars

 

Fiat to spin off Ferrari

 

Study: Twitter marketing drives $716 million in car sales

 

On Twitter, 140 characters = $716 million in car sales

 

 

OEM/Vehicle News

 

FCA quality chief steps down

 

2 Chrysler recalls involve more than 566,000 vehicles

 

CEO Barra says GM is done playing nice

 

First Takata air bag class-action suit filed

 

Ford recalls 205,000 SUVs for fuel tank leaks

 

VW closes sales gap with Toyota in race for No. 1

 

Viper production to restart amid price cut, sales surge

 

Kia talks CPO sourcing & stocking

 

 

Industry/Dealer News

 

A look at the perils of positive thinking and selling cars

 

Obama administration eyes leadership change at auto safety agency: source

 

AutoNation not afraid of falling used prices

 

Automakers still focus on cost over quality, suppliers claim

 

Rearview cameras saving lives, says AAA

 

 

International Automotive News

 

Tesla car owners get $12,000 Shanghai plates for free

 

VW recalls Audi A4s in China over airbag issue

 

Ford plans network of Lincoln showrooms in China

 

To compete globally, Chinese carmakers import design talent

 

 

Ad/Media/Marketing News

 

Ad of the Day: How Subaru perfectly poked fun at itself with its great tree-hugger ad

 

Lincoln getting $5 billion infusion to resurrect brand

 

Kia touts luxury K900 with new NBA deal

 

Facebook’s closed the mobile gap, but what about the Google gap?

 

 

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