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Today's News: August 31, 2015
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The Motley Fool: 3 cars under $30,000 that could take the auto market by storm
TheStreet: 5 best back-to-school cars 2015
TheStreet: Fiat Chrysler’s sales streak will get snapped in August
Auto Remarketing: 2 new facilities open at Manheim Riverside
Autoblog: August sales may struggle because of Labor Day
Newsmax: Ford Ranger pickup truck may be coming back to US factory
The Kansas City Star: Finding cars for new college student drivers
HNGN.com: Ford looking to relaunch Ranger pickup in U.S. by 2018, sources say
The Long Island Press: 2015 Jeep Renegade SUV: Roomy, reliable & rugged
The Press-Enterprise: Transportation: 10 lanes open for buyers of high-end autos
KBB.com Editorial
2017 Smart ForTwo Cabrio revealed
Top News
Fiat Chrysler CEO again pushes for merger with GM
Marchionne wants a partner but says FCA can survive alone ‘in mediocrity’
Marchionne puts the squeeze on GM; GM’s response: ‘Why bail out FCA?’
Fiat Chrysler’s Marchionne says ‘unconscionable’ to give up on GM deal: paper
Suzuki plans to go it alone after four-year VW dispute ends
Suzuki Motor says it will buy back VW stake as court settles feud
OEM/Vehicle News
Fiat hopes new 500X pulls brand out of sales slump
Smart reveals new ForTwo Cabrio
BMW aims to redefine “the ultimate driving machine”
Foot-operated rear doors coming on upgraded Town & Country
Industry/Dealer News
Here are the best and worst car brands for 2015
Michelin recalls light truck, RV tires prone to sidewall ruptures under severe use
Uber hires the Jeep Cherokee hackers
Auto supplier Sapa sets up shops in Detroit
International Automotive News
Renault, Nissan halt $756 million India investment, report says
Ad/Media/Marketing News
Mercedes captures tennis fans in action for US Open contest
Ad-blockers are terrifying companies and publishers, but there’s no holding them back
TV networks confront ad blockers erasing their commercials online
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