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Today's News- November 5, 2014
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KBB in the News
USA Today: October auto sales: Don't believe everything you hear
USA Today: Chrysler Q3 earns up 32% to $611 million
NBC Las Vegas, Nev.: KBB.com’s Micah Muzio reports trends at SEMA 2014
NBC Pheonix, Ariz.: New Kelley Blue Book study shows differences in car buying for men and women
Bloomberg: GM could face $2 billion tab if bankruptcy shield falls
PEOPLE.com: 12 best family-friendly cars of 2014
The Car Connection: Hyundai and Kia fined $300M for overstating MPG
The Detroit News: GM offers $25 gift cards for recall repairs
The Detroit News: GM’s sales up 0.2%; Chrysler up 21.7%; Ford falls 1.7%
NewsChannel 8, Washington, D.C.: KBB.com reports October auto sales
Top News
Toyota posts 23% jump in net income, helped by weak yen, cost cuts
Toyota forecasts second year of record profit on Yen boon
Chrysler Group Q3 profits rise 32% to $611 million on Jeep, Ram gains
Chrysler’s net income rises 32% on Jeep and pickup sales
Ford recalls 200,000 vehicles, including F-150, Flex, Crown Victoria
BMW profit rises 17% as SUV demand outpaces EVs, Mini
Nissan profit rises as record U.S. sales offset China slowdown
OEM/Vehicle News
Marchionne boosts Fiat Chrysler stake 80% with options
Latest air-bag recall: Audi units may not fire when ready
GM could face $2 billion tab if bankruptcy shield falls
2014 Ford F-150, Flex among 200,000 vehicles recalled for safety issues
Industry/Dealer News
Auction roundup: NAAA arbitration survey & Manheim milestone
Takata airbag customers seek joining of lost-value suits
Takata competitors willing to make air bag inflators
What length of ownership leads to brand loyalty?
More than $19 billion in Oct. used sales for franchised dealers
AutoNation opens Q4 with 8% rise in new-model sales
Voters reject gas taxes, speed cameras
Survey finds people text and drive knowing dangers
International Automotive News
GM China sales edge up 3% in October as market turns soft
GM China sales expand at slowest pace in 20 months
Nissan China sales fall 9% in October; company trims forecast
China puts the brakes on car makers
Ad/Media/Marketing News
Study finds Mercedes advertising outperforms competitors across the board
Top 10 branded videos: Dominoes cleverly show how Toyota hybrids help the environment
Makers, dealers upping per-vehicle spend, thanks to digital
Miranda Lambert is Ram Trucks' new spokeswoman
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