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Today's News- April 6, 2015

KBB in the News

 

USA Today: 5 things we learned from March auto sales

 

USA Today: Ford, Toyota missing boom in 'city-size' SUVs

 

Business News Network (BNN): KBB.com’s Karl Brauer provides insights into March auto sales

 

Forbes: Volkswagen Group- Struggling in the U.S., succeeding everywhere else

 

Fortune: Has Tesla graduated to the automotive big leagues

 

U.S. News & World Report: Tesla’s next hurdle- Who’s to blame if self-driving car crashes?

 

MediaPost: Buick looks for white space in the market, finds it with Encore

 

24/7 Wall St.: Fuel economy rating improves for March new vehicle sales

 

Automotive News: Chevy needs a clutch hit to make Malibu a player

 

Automotive News: What critics are saying about Honda Civic Coupe concept

 

Detroit Free Press: Ford, Toyota missing boom in 'city-size' SUVs

 

Los Angeles Times: Tesla sets delivery record, but still lags Elon Musk’s goal

 

Los Angeles Times: 2015 New York Auto Show- Lexus’s redesigned RX

 

The Toledo Blade: Fiat Chrysler marks 5 years straight of annual sales hikes

 

Chattanooga Times Free Press: Chattanooga's Volkswagen plant expansion gets supersized

 

San Jose Mercury News: Tesla gives in to carmaker tradition as sales banned in West Virginia

 

Boston.com: KBB reveals the best sedans for under $25,000

 

 

KBB.com Editorial

 

This Week in Car Buying: Leasing grows, but not for long: Safety sells; Miata priced; Lotus, it's not for you

 

Kia Novo Concept previews future small car design themes

 

Mercedes-Benz GLC Coupe Concept to debut in Shanghai

 

 

OEM/Vehicle News

 

Tesla: It’s still all about the Model X, even after Elon’s tweet

 

BMW’s new sensors do the braking for you

 

Midsize Ram pickup? Too costly, brand boss says

 

Hyundai's do-now list: Hire new marketing boss, then build brand

 

 

Industry/Dealer News

 

Takata airbag recall effect on used pricing

 

Autonomous car drives from San Francisco to New York

 

Automakers charge ahead with EV sales

 

Dealers place bets on presidential election

 

 

Ad/Media/Marketing News

 

Infographic: Women’s media consumption habits

 

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lisa.aloisio@coxautoinc.com

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brenna.buehler@coxautoinc.com

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