Today's News
Today's News: July 24, 2015
KBB in the News
New-car sales to increase nearly 3 percent in July 2015, according to Kelley Blue Book
USA TODAY: Is your car vulnerable to hackers?
Bloomberg: Hyundai sees redesigned Tuscon gaining traction among small SUVs
The New York Times: The web-connected car is cool, until hackers cut your brakes
U.S. News & World Report: Would your smart car brake for hackers?
The Detroit Bureau: Mitsubishi reportedly abandoning US assembly plant
24/7 Wall St: Fiat Chrysler sales surged in July
F&I and Showroom: Hackers demonstrate security risks in connected cars
Web2Carz.com: 2010 vs 2015: Chevrolet’s Camaro continues turning heads with its striking good looks
Auto123.com: New Chevy Crossover could slot between Equinox and Traverse in 2017
OEM/Vehicle News
FTC probes GM over possible CPO sales without recall fixes
Honda unveils Accord with CarPlay and Android Auto at new R&D lab
GM CEO pushed for cost cuts, other moves to hit China target
Mitsubishi plans to quit U.S. car production: Nikkei
Industry/Dealer News
Johnson Controls to spin off $22-billion auto division
3 ways AT&T wants to cash in on connected cars
Car-jacking hackers are driving Nokia Here acquisition
NFTouch kiosks aim to ‘take paper out’ of dealerships
International Automotive News
Daimler quarterly profit jump defies China slowdown
PSA plants to export Iran-made cars after nuclear deal
China prepares ‘California-style’ scheme for green cars
JAC to spend 4.7 billion yuan on EV development
Ad/Media/Marketing News
Twitter’s new event targeting lets brands plan months ahead for live campaigns
Best practices: how to break the mold with visual storytelling
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