Today's News

Today's News: July 17, 2015

KBB in the News

 

USA Today: Picking the right car color can save you money

 

Bloomberg Radio: Car color can affect resale value according to Kelley Blue Book

 

Fortune: Ford offering a hefty discount on its new aluminum F-150 pickup

 

Seeking Alpha: Spotlight on F-150 pricing

 

MediaPost: Ford F-150 deals: sign of trouble or of marketing?

 

The Detroit News: Ford, analysts downplay F-150 incentives

 

ABC (KATU-TV) Portland, Ore.: Kelley Blue Book says lighter colored cars are less likely to show dirt and scratches

 

Jalopnik: Volkswagen and GM hit hardest by China’s stock meltdown

 

AskPatty.com: Women in Automotive adds three speakers to August conference in Orlando

 

InAutoNews.com: US: Ford F-150 discounts could spell deliver trouble

 

Just-Auto.com: US: Ford discounts 2015 F-150

 

Motrolix.com: 2015 Ford F-150 gains $10k incentive, attempting to reclaim market share

 

TheZebra.com: Why trucks aren’t as safe as cars

 

KOGO-AM San Diego, Calif.: Analysts at Kelley Blue Book say you want to get the best resale value

 

 

KBB.com Editorial

 

2015 Apollo Edition Ford Mustang to go on the block for charity

 

2016 Mercedes-AMG CLA45 and GLA45 more power, features

 

2016 GMC Sierra/Sierra Denali 1500 refresh revealed

 

2016 Mercedes-Benz GLC First Review

 

 

Top News

 

Ferrari recalls 814 cars over Takata air bag issue

 

Ferrari has 2015 air-bag problem- leather skins glued on wrong

 

Google self-driving car was rear-ended July 1, causing minor injuries

 

Google self-driving car involved in crash with minor injury

 

OEM/Vehicle News

 

FCA tops annual Total Quality Index study

 

Reasons for Ford truck incentives overblown

 

VW plans parts warehouse serving West Coast dealerships

 

Nissan likely to purchase LG batteries, report says

 

 

Industry/ Dealer News

 

Gas prices remain unchanged nationally despite oil drops

 

NHTSA official who oversaw GM ignition recall leaving

 

 

International Automotive News

 

VW, GM shudders as China profit engine sputters

 

Misleading data masks possibly crumbling outlook for Europe’s car sales

 

 

Ad/Media/Marketing News

 

Brand power: 93% of millennials back names that sponsor live music

 

Hulu may debut ad-free service

 

 

 

 

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