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Today's News - May 27, 2015
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New-Car Sales to Reach 17.3 Million SAAR in May 2015, According to Kelley Blue Book
24/7 Wall St: Chrysler sales increase expected to top industry in May
USA Today: 5 websites to help you find the perfect first car
The Herald-News: 2015 Jeep brand vehicles win top awards
The Cheat Sheet: Manual transmissions are dying – How we lost touch with the clutch
The Herald: All-women auto event took attendees on test-driving frenzy
KBB.com Editorial
Zagato Maserati Mostro revealed
2016 Porsche Cayenne Turbo S and Cayenne GTS Stuttgart's fastest SUVs
2016 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid and Plug-in Hybrid First Review
Top News
House Panel Sets Hearing on Takata Recalls
Toyota Remains Most Valuable Car Brand
Ford Issues Two Recalls on 440,000 Vehicles
Automakers ahead of schedule for 2020 fuel economy targets
OEM/Vehicle News
Fiat Chrysler Courts GM, but Stock Falls Anyway
GM President Rebuffs Marchionne’s Merger Talk
GM Invests $1.2 Billion at Ft. Wayne Truck Plant
Ford CEO Wants to Make a Self-Driving Car for the Masses
Mazda Hopes Redesigned Miata Can Revive Category
Lamborghini to build SUV in Italy, launch planned for 2018
Industry/ Dealer News
Goldman: These Seven Megatrends Are Going to Reshape the Auto Industry
Android Auto Review: The Smartphone Finally Finds Its Rightful Home in the Car
Getting Into a Pricier Car Has Gotten Easier
Detroit Moves to Take Driverless-Car Mantle from Silicon Valley
Kansas City Bids to Become EV Mecca
Experience, People Drive UAW VP Norwood Jewell
International Automotive News
Ford Opening 13 New Dealerships in North Africa
China Road Rage Fuels SUV Boom as Drivers Opt for ‘Self Defense’
Ad/Media/Marketing News
Tony Hawk Takes His Kids on a Skateboard Holiday in a Mini Countryman
Apple Beats Google for Top Spot in Global Brand Ranking
A Murky Road Ahead for Android, Despite Market Dominance
Vox Media to Buy Technology Website Re/code
Broadband at the Center of Charter-Time Warner Cable Deal
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