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Today'd News: February 4, 2015
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KBB in the News
The Associated Press: Automakers report big January jump in national sales
The Wall Street Journal: January U.S. auto sale held strong
The New York Times: Auto sales stayed strong in January, bucking trend for month
USA Today: Trucks, SUVs power blazing January auto sales
FOX Business: Auto sales kick off 2015 with strong January
FOX Business: January auto sales surge on more consumer cash
MarketWatch: Chrysler sales jump in January
MarketWatch: U.S. car sales surged in January
Seeking Alpha: General Motors is showing me discipline on their part
Financial Times: Cheap fuel drives US car sales to near record levels
Automotive News: Emotion, celebs -- and a surprise by Chevy -- in automakers' Super Bowl ads
Automotive News: Automakers ride truck wave to 14% gain
AdWeek: Which ads won the Super Bowl? Here are 11 different ways to rank them
MediaPost.com: Americans love trucks, SUVs; January numbers prove it
Main St.: 5 crossover SUVs you can drive off the lot for less than $25,000
24/7 Wall St.: Ford sales off to a fast start in 2015 on new pickups
24/7 Wall St.: Jeep drives Chrysler January sales to 8-year high
Detroit Free Press: GM's January sales rise 18%, Ford up 15% and FCA jump 14%
The Detroit News: GM sales jump 18.3%, Ford up 15.3%, FCA up 14% in Jan.
Los Angeles Times: U.S. auto sales surge 13% in January
Los Angeles Times: Trucks drive big sales gains at GM, Ford, Chrysler, Toyota
San Antonio Express: Truck, SUV sales fuel strong start to 2015
The Daily News Journal: Nissan sales jump 15% in Jan.
Jalopnik.com: The average new vehicle in America is $33,993
OEM/Vehicle News
GM to pay up to $9,000 in profit-sharing
GM posts much higher-than-expected profit; seeks to boost dividend
Ford to add 1,550 new jobs for F-150 production
Subaru parent earnings lifted by U.S. growth
Mazda profits dinged by lower-margin models, higher taxes
Jaguar Land Rover execs met Georgia governor to discuss U.S. plant, report says
International Automotive News
Toyota says plans to spread the wealth to support Japan
Toyota agrees to pay $200 million to China dealers
Electric car sales jump in Europe, but likely to stall soon
Ford intensifies self-driving research with projects in Germany, UK
Ad/Media/Marketing
Car brands are starting to get the marketing data they’ve always wanted
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