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Today's News- April 1, 2015
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KBB in the News
Kelley Blue Book announces 2015 Brand Image Award winners
New-car transaction prices climb more than 3 percent in March 2015, according to Kelley Blue Book
Reuters: Fiat Chrysler U.S. auto sales in March meet expectations
The Wall Street Journal: U.S. auto sales fall in March amid calendar impact
Seeking Alpha: U.S. car prices up 3.5% in March
MarketWatch: U.S. auto sales fall in March
FOX Business: Kelley Blue Book analysts see a decline in U.S. auto sales
24/7 Wall St.: Volkswagen tops list of America car prices
24/7 Wall St.: Falling pickup sales tamp down March sales at Chrysler
24/7 Wall St.: Ford March sales slide
24/7 Wall St.: GM sales slip as Cadillac, Chevy falter in March
Automotive News: Chevy Malibu sheds weight, gains room with sculpted 2016 makeover
Automotive News: Lexus goes bold with next RX crossover
Detroit Free Press: GM, Ford sales fall, FCA US up again
The Detroit News: FCA’s March sales rise 2 percent, Ford and GM fall
The Detroit News: Sleeker 2016 Malibu delivers more space, better mpg
Los Angeles Times: 2015 N.Y. Auto Show- new Chevy Malibu comes with teen-driver minder
KBB.com Editorial
2016 Porsche Panamera Edition: Elegant and exclusive
2016 GMC Terrain/Terrain Denali refreshed, add new features
Building Great Teen Drivers One Turn at a Time
Top News
New Lexus RX gets the Darth Vader grille
2016 Chevrolet Malibu unveiled at New York Auto Show
FCA, Toyota, Hyundai post March sales gains; rivals fall
Automakers relish sales surge in March
OEM/Vehicle News
Ford grapples with wearables and the future of IoT
Audi CEO expects sixth record year of sales
GM expects to earn $350 million over 3 years from 4G technology in cars
Toyota wants a Scion purchase to feel more like buying an IPad
Industry/Dealer News
Cox's Schwartz urges 3 dealer changes
Manheim Pennsylvania hosts auto training fair
OpenBay.com offering remote automotive diagnostics service
Smart phone app aims to automate car repairs
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