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Today's News- January 20, 2015
KBB in the News
TODAY: How to get the best deal at a car dealership
The Washington Post: A tension for America’s auto world- Winning women behind the wheel
CNBC: A new Volt, new trucks, new optimism in Detroit
Forbes: Top 10 advanced car technologies by 2020
Wall St. Cheat Sheet: The 13 highest rated vehicles to buy in 2015
24/7 Wall St.: 9 cars that disappeared in 2014
Automotive News: Ford tests 'beacons' to beam info to shoppers
Automotive News: While supercar world awaited Acura NSX, nobody saw Ford GT coming
Automotive News: Good times won't last forever, analyst says
Chattanooga Times Free Press: Innovation and optimism on display at Detroit auto show
Dallas Morning News: Demand for SUVs gets plant churning
The Sacramento Bee: Environment, logic taken for a ride by surging SUV sales
Mom Blog Society: Kelley Blue Book safety tips while traveling the snowy roads this winter
KBB.com Editorial
This Week in Car Buying: What 2015 holds, Part II; incentives return; longer loans loom
Top News
2015 Ford Mustang goes global today
Ford gets ready to export Mustang to China, Europe
Deaths linked to faulty GM switches up to 49
OEM/Vehicle News
Mercedes 'will lose talent' in move
Renegade to lead Jeep’s global expansion
Volkswagen mulls VW van, high-performance Golf for U.S.
Hyundai posts biggest gain in global patent filings, report says
Industry/Dealer News
Obama to tout auto turnaround in annual speech
Mr. Musk goes to Detroit: We’re trying to help
The 1% are already bored with standard supercars
Takata outside panel set to begin audit of air-bag production
Technology is latest battlefront in luxury autos
International Automotive News
Toyota, Honda in talks to put 6,000 fuel cell cars on road in Tokyo by 2020 Olympics
China's light-vehicle sales expected to grow 8% in 2015
Ad/Media/Marketing News
Scion hopes older target, new models will end slump
Kia challenges you to out-stare Blake Griffin
Toyota teases its athlete-studded plans for the Super Bowl
Audi won’t return to the Super Bowl this year
Ford, Lincoln say no Super Bowl ads as more brands stay on sidelines
Made in Chicago: WeatherTech returns to Super Bowl ads
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