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Today's News: August 12, 2015
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KBB in the News
Forbes: The hottest summer new-car clearance deals
Forbes: No more “used car salesman” jokes? Welcome to the new world of used car sales
The Washington Post: Saying yes to a new car can make a mortgage lender more likely to say no
Automotive Fleet: Subaru is the recommended fit for your fleet
The Detroit Bureau: Vehicle financing hits $1 trillion mark for 2015
Los Angeles Times: Fisker Automotive to open factory in Riverside County
Los Angeles Times: Luxury car maker Fisker to build cars in Southern California
MoneyTalksNews: Vroom! 7 ways to boost your old car’s trade-in value
theAllstateBlog: Transform your car into a show car
MotionCars: Anne Curtis spells love with a ‘Q’
Auto Credit Express Blog: Back to school cars for credit-challenged buyers
KBB.com Editorial
Mazda Koeru Concept teased for Frankfurt
2015 Volkswagen CC 2.0T Sport Quick Take
2015 Kia Sedona Long-Term Update: Utility
OEM/Vehicle News
Fiat Chrysler appeals Georgia Jeep fire verdict
BMW looks at whether Google’s Alphabet infringes trademark rights
Ford moves commercial truck production to Ohio from Mexico
In former Hummer plant in Indiana, Mercedes turns out S.U.V.s for China
In Michigan, Donald Trump takes aim at Ford Motor Co.
Cadillac turnaround bets heavily on crossovers, SUVs
Industry/Dealer News
Takata to launch awareness campaign on air bag recalls
CDK Global said to explore sale to private equity firms
Rapid EV depreciation poses dilemma for industry, dealers
Import CPO brands continue progress
Gas prices under $2 per gallon will be common again soon
International Automotive News
BMW July sales rise 5.6 percent as Europe demand offsets China slump
BMW’s car sharing to seek franchise partners - Handelsblatt
China’s light-vehicle sales drop 6.6% as market slump deepens
Australia resurrects ‘northern myth’ as cars to hit dead end
Daimler seeks way around France’s 35-hour workweek
Ad/Media/Marketing News
Agnelli family raises stake in The Economist
Facebook’s mobile ad business probably just got even bigger
Millennial TV viewing strong, says CBS
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