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Today's News: May 1, 2015
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KBB in the News
Reuters: Tesla moves into batteries that store energy for homes, businesses
Wall Street Journal: U.S. auto sales rise in April
The New York Times: Tesla ventures into solar power storage for home and business
Seeking Alpha: U.S. new car prices up 2.6% in April
FOX Business: Trucks, SUVs drive GM & Ford April sales
FOX Business: Kelley Blue Book reports estimates April automotive sales
International Business Times: Volkswagen AG is struggling to lure U.S. car buyers- here’s why
24/7 Wall St.: Chrysler sales riding on Jeep
24/7 Wall St.: Ford April sales climb following soft March
24/7 Wall St.: GM sales rise on boost in pickup sales, help from Cadillac
TheStreet.com: GM stock advances on strong April sales numbers
TheStreet.com: GM’s plans to invest $58B in U.S. plants will spur others to spend
Detroit Free Press: Tesla CEO Elon Musk reveals Powerwall home battery
The Detroit News: Detroit automakers report modest sales gains in April
AutoBlog.com: FCA earning improve in first quarter
MediaPost: New Tesla batteries store solar energy for homes and business
Kelley Blue Book names the Accord Hybrid a Best Green Car
LearnBonds.com: Tesla Motors Inc leaves unanswered questions on Powerwall
ZMEScience.com: Why Tesla’s battery might spell a global energy revolution
BoiseWeekly.com: A battery…for your house?
CultofMac.com: Tesla’s new battery will ‘change the way the world uses energy’
OEM/Vehicle News
Ford April U.S. light-vehicle sales up 5.4%
Detroit 3, Nissan, Hyundai tally sales gains
Small, midsize SUVs drive April U.S. auto sales gains
Fiat Chrysler, GM sales rose 6%, Ford up 5% in April
April showers automakers with demand for trucks, crossovers
Tesla: Storage batteries will be ‘multi-billion dollar’ business in ‘near term’
GM hints of switch to aluminum bodies
Ad/Media/Marketing News
Volkswagen put kids’ drawings in speed dials to slow drivers down
Ram Truck debuting new ads during Kentucky Derby
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