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Today's News: June 29, 2015

KBB in the News

 

Forbes: Forecasts need a bigger yardstick for June U.S. auto sales

 

Automotive News: U.S. auto sales remain robust in June

 

24/7 Wall St.: New car sales forecast to rise 6% in June

 

24/7 Wall St.: Volkswagen comeback gains traction

 

24/7 Wall St.: Can F-150 sales drive Ford May sales higher?

 

TheStreet.com: Fiat Chrysler leads as auto sales continue 6-year run in June

 

TheStreet.com: Why everyone thinks it’s time for subprime auto leasing

 

The Detroit News: Trucks flirt with driverless features

 

The Detroit Bureau: June auto sales heating up record books

 

KTLA 5 Los Angeles, Calif.: Gayle’s consumer scoop: 10 Coolest 2015 Cars Under $18k

 

The Dallas Morning News:  U.S. car sales in June look exceptionally strong

 

San Antonio Express-News: Crash prevention comes with price

 

Youngstown Vindicator: See the U.S.A.’s favorite Chevrolet

 

MLive.com: Analysts forecast best June autos sales since 2006

 

Insure.com: 5 most and least expensive pick-ups to insure

 

 

KBB.com Editorial

 

This Week in Car Buying: Sales continue to sizzle, but may be at peak; GM quickens product pace as Chrysler retrenches; Ford looks to car sharing for growth

 

Nissan Juke-R 2.0 Concept revealed

 

Chevrolet Bolt EV testing in high gear

 

 

OEM/Vehicle News

 

Audi reveals new A4 ahead of formal Frankfurt debut

 

BMW, Toyota move ahead on sports car with agreements on platform

 

Jeep expects to hit 1.2 million in sales in 2015

 

Jeep Grand Cherokees, Dodge Durangos recalled

 

GM ignition death toll rises to 119

 

Ford builds in Silicon Valley -- and talent comes

 

John Mendel plans to keep Honda on top in California

 

 

Industry/ Dealer News

 

Why don’t carmakers kill off unpopular models?

 

Number of 'American-made' autos drops to new low

 

Nine in ten Millennials say it’s “important” to own a car

 

 

International Automotive News

 

Porsche mulls legal action over Macan copy in China

 

An intrepid Tesla motorist battles range anxiety in China

 

 

Ad/Media/Marketing News

 

NFL announces sponsorship deal with Hyundai

 

Toyota gets local, uses geo-targeted Snapchat ads

 

 

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