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Today's News: September 15, 2015
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KBB in the News
Forbes: Hyundai introduces “N” high performance vehicles based on WRC racing and testing efforts
MarketWatch: Tesla’s secret weapon in the battle for the luxury car market may be women
Financial Times: Trade union focuses on pay in last-minute carmaker talks
MediaPost: Auto shoppers more mobile than ever
MainStreet: Why tricking out your car can hurt its resale value
The Detroit News: Google exec may speed time frame for self-driving cars
The Los Angeles Times: Google turbocharges its driverless car initiative with new hire
The Los Angeles Times: Porsche unveils all-electric Tesla-fighting sports car
Orange County Business Journal: Kelley Boss to New Role in Atlanta
Autos CheatSheet: 2016 Cadillac CTS V-Sport: This is not your grandaddy’s Caddy
KBB.com Editorial
2016 Volkswagen GTI Clubsport marks 40th anniversary
2017 Volkswagen Tiguan First Look: Volkswagen's Compact SUV Has a Whole New Look
2016 Opel Astra: New hatch and wagon for Europe
Automakers pledge to make automatic emergency braking standard
Top News
GM CEO Barra resists Fiat merger calls as Renzi backs Marchionne
Barra says GM investors have shrugged off talk of FCA merger
GM has sufficient scale to go it alone, CEO says
OEM/Vehicle News
UAW, FCA still negotiating under ‘hour-by-hour’ contract extension
Industry/Dealer News
Rowe named president of Cox Automotive Media Division
Intel hopes to improve automotive security
Why this could be the deadliest driving year in nearly a decade
LAPD bets the next standard-issue police car will be an electric vehicle
International Automotive News
BMW CEO faints on stage at Frankfurt auto show
Jaguar Land Rover sees 2015 sales higher than 2014
Carmakers curb China output as sales growth stalls
Europe car sales rise as economy helps Renault SUV demand
Ad/Media/Marketing News
Forecast: Global media ad spend growth slows
Global TV shipments: Worst decline in five years
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