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Today's News: July 27, 2015

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The Associated Press (AP): Japanese automaker Mitsubishi Motors to stop building vehicles in the US

CNBC World: Kelley Blue Book’s Karl Brauer discusses NHTSA fines for Fiat Chrysler

National Public Radio (NPR): Kelley Blue Book’s Karl Brauer on Jeep cyber hack

Financial Times: Cyber hack triggers mass Fiat Chrysler car recall

Seeking Alpha: U.S. auto sales forecast to rise 2.6% in July

Benzinga: Turboed and revving, Kelley Blue Book projects July auto sales to zoom

The Motley Fool: Is Fiat Chrysler’s Jeep boom about to go bust?

Automotive News: Hack attack vs. FCA shows flaws with rush to connectivity

Automotive News: Honda flexes research muscle with new Silicon Valley center

Automotive News: Mitsubishi throws in towel on fading era

Automotive News: Mitsubishi to end U.S. vehicle output, shutter factory by Nov. if there’s no buyer

Automotive News: Cars add bling, value versions to fight crossovers

MediaPost: July autos continue positive trend with help from digital process

Examiner.com: Tips for selling your vehicle

Los Angeles Times: Battle of the ‘cute utes’: Honda HR-V is spacious, Mazda CX-3 is sporty

Michigan Radio: Fiat Chrysler recall attempt at “unhacking the hack” on dashboard computer system

Mlive.com: After Jeep hack, Fiat Chrysler recalls 1.4 million cars and trucks

4WheelsNews.com: 2016 Ford F-150 Limited offers luxury, advanced tech

The Dallas Morning News: Comfy cars for the budget-conscious

SummitDaily.com: Mountain wheels: Nissan Versa Note SR: cute is what we aim for

 

KBB.com Editorial

This Week in Car Buying: Best deals of the month; Sales climb; Buick launches 24-hour test drives; Chevy eyes another crossover

2015 Tesla Model S: More range, Ludicrous mode

2017 Porsche 911 Carreras break cover

2016 Mercedes-Benz GLE and GLE Coupe First Drive: Two not of a kind

Editors' Page: 2016 Volvo XC90

 

Top News

Fiat Chrysler faces record $105 million fine for recall lapses

NHTSA hands FCA $105M penalty, demands vehicle buy back

Fiat Chrysler to buy back Ram pickups as part of settlement with U.S.

Chrysler fined $105 million over recalls

 

OEM/Vehicle News

Dodge cancels unfilled ’15 Hellcat orders, doubles ’16 output

At last, Honda and Toyota prepare for turbo charge

U.S. appeals court rejects apartheid case against Ford

 

Industry/Dealer News

Report: Detroit’s big 3 automakers drive U.S. economy

U.S. Automakers leery of Pacific trade deal as talks resume

As dealership sales climb, margins slide

Self-driving cars still face some roadblocks

This new car seat for children could make you a less forgetful parent

Need help? Travel industry gets more responsive

 

International Automotive News

GM China quarterly income rises 6% despite market slowdown

Audi aims to raise flagging China sales with revamped A4

Daimler to test self-driving trucks in Germany this year: paper

EV, plug-in hybrid deliveries soar in June

Europe’s real problem: France can’t sell cars

Australia gearing for autonomous-vehicle trials

 

Ad/Media/Marketing News

The story behind AT&T’s disturbing phone-safety ad

Why is every car on the road black, white, gray or silver?

Instagram’s ad sales are expected to top $2 billion by 2017

How over-communicating can kill brand loyalty and sever symbiotic relationships

4 new rules for multicultural marketing

 

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