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Today's News: September 18, 2015

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National Public Radio (NPR): GM to settle criminal case involving deadly ignition switches

Automotive News: What people are saying about Honda’s 2016 Civic

Auto Remarketing: What dealers should do as GM settles ignition matter for $900M

The Detroit News: FCA-UAW deal sends cars to Mexico, invests $5.3B here

MLive.com: UAW-FCA agreement reportedly includes $5.3 billion U.S. production investment

CBS (WTOL-TV) Toledo, Ohio: Kelley Blue Book names Jeep Wrangler most awarded vehicle

The Toledo Blade: Cherokee is gone, UAW pact confirms

Blair Qualey: Putting it in drive

PostBulletin.com: Top apps: Car-buying apps

 

KBB.com Editorial

2016 Chevrolet SS updated

2016 Honda Civic Sedan: More style, substance

Honda Civic Tourer Active Life Concept unveiled

2015 Frankfurt Auto Show: New Jag, Big Bentley and Hot Concepts

Hyundai N 2025 Vision Gran Turismo forecasts a faster future

Auto Shows: Where new cars are born

 

Top News

$900 million penalty for GM’s deadly defect leaves many cold

Prosecution deferred: GM settles ignition switch case

Criminal charges still possible for some GM employees, U.S. says

Corporate ‘siloing’ an obstacle to charging GM employees: prosecutor

Prosecutors, not regulators, are the new enforcers of automotive safety

GM CEO addresses employees about DOJ settlement

 

OEM/Vehicle News

Toyota recalls 423,500 SUVs in U.S. for windshield wipers issue

Ford designs smartwatch app for electric, plug-in hybrid car owners

Honda’s new Civic is a play for youthful buyers

 

Industry/Dealer News

Fed leaves interest rates unchanged

Apple meets California officials to discuss self-driving car

Has the genre-bending car world run out of good ideas?

 

International Automotive News

VW starts anti-hacking venture as Web-connected car use grows

Tesla struggles in Germany with consumers unswayed by Model S cult

Volkswagen faces fourth quarter provision for Brazil restructuring - Deutsche

Mercedes eyes driverless on-demand limousine service as potential market

Back to basics, and beyond: automakers seek to counter China slowdown

Canada’s auto industry may need to accept concessions in Pacific trade talks, prime minister says

 

Ad/Media/Marketing News

BMW’s new 7 series is packed with innovative tech, but the marketing is an experiment, too

Toyota races into growing mobile loyalty opportunity for automakers

Mobile ad blockers have already become the app store’s top downloads

See yourself as others see you…Millennials don’t

 

 

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