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Today's News: July 29, 2015
KBB in the News
TIME: The hot new luxury car isn’t a car at all
Yahoo! Finance: The rugged SUV is dying
Inc.: Leasing a car? What you need to know before driving off into the sunset
Examiner.com: FCA okays record-breaking $105 million auto recall fine
SF Gate: Used market plugs the less affluent into Tesla ownership
The Utah Herald: Fiat Chrysler ordered to buy back Chrysler, Dodge, Rams and Jeeps
Chattanooga Times Free Press: VW tops Toyota as no. 1 car brand for sales
RebootIllinois.com: Normal Mitsubishi plant closing could be test case for Rauner’s business reforms
KBB.com Editorial
2016 Ferrari 488 Spider set to fly in Frankfurt
2016 Chevrolet Colorado adds turbodiesel option
Honda opens new Silicon Valley tech center
Video First Look: 2016 Dodge Viper ACR
2015 Mini Cooper JCW Hardtop First Review
OEM/Vehicle News
Questions arise over Fiat Chrysler buyback program
GM ignition switch spin battle reignites as sealing bid fails
GM temporarily halts Cadillac ATS sales pending fix
Mini issues recall for side impact protection
Nissan profit leaps on strong U.S. sales, weak yen; China resilient
Demand for Audi ‘niche’ cars outpaces supply
Industry/Dealer News
Penske Automotive Q2 earnings rise 29.5%
U.S. will finalize long-delayed ‘quiet cars’ rules
Better quality raises average age of cars on U.S. roads to 11.5 years
Powertrain tech boom coming but consumers unprepared, experts say
International Automotive News
Spanish competition authorities fine 20 auto companies
GM will invest $1 billion in India, plans to double market share by 2020
Volkswagen lowers sales goal as China growth slows down
Peugeot profit surges, meets recovery goals early
Supercar crackdown – London drivers to be fined for ‘excessive’ noise
Ad/Media/Marketing News
Community’s ironic storyline about a Honda CR-V lifted brand recall to 95%
Nissan backs away from dealer ad attacking Trump for denouncing Mexican immigrants
Marketers should disregard common misconceptions regarding millennials: report
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