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Today's News: September 28, 2015

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Associated Press (AP): VW faces daunting challenges in fixing emissions cheating

The New York Times: As Volkswagen pushed to be no. 1, ambitions fueled a scandal

FOX Business: Volkswagen elevates Porsche head Mattias Mueller to CEO

MarketWatch: Why your car gets different gas mileage than its supposed to

U.S. News & World Report: New Volkswagen chief steps into fog of cheating scandal

Seeking Alpha: Automakers expected to post strong U.S. sales tally for Sep.

24/7 Wall St: Ford, Honda and Hyundai expected to top September sales

Automotive News: VW’s struggling U.S. arm gains clout, loses momentum

Auto Remarketing: 2 used sales forecasts have September figure topping 3M            

SFGate.com: With Model X SUV, Tesla no longer a one-trick, electric pony

CBS (KCBS-AM) San Francisco, Calif.: Kelley Blue Book’s Karl Brauer says VW car owners are worried that a fix that may hurt fuel economy or performance

The Dallas Morning News: Reporting for duty: Ford to unveil 2017 Super Duty at state fair

The Sacramento Bee: Sacramento-area Volkswagen owners seeks class-action status over ‘defeat device’

The Orange County Register: Q&A: What’s next for VW owners?

The Columbus Dispatch: Volkswagen fans talk about betrayal, turn backs

The Springfield News-Leader: Where are your financial strengths and weaknesses?

Motoring Crunch: Federal tests cheated by Volkswagen

 

KBB.com Editorial

This Week in Car Buying: Trucks take center stage at Texas State Fair; Sales continue to climb; VW's horrible week; Volvo breaks ground in U.S.

2016 Mini Clubman starts at $24,950

2016 Ford Explorer Platinum First Review: Road Trip!

2017 Ford Super Duty Unveiled

 

Top News

German prosecutors investigate ex-VW CEO Martin Winterkorn

VW board suspends R&D heads of Audi, VW and Porsche brands, report says

VW scandal to hurt its financing arm

VW launches consumer site, vows quick fix

VW could lose big around the world

How Volkswagen’s love affair with diesel led to scandal

Richard Branson: VW cheating may be ‘positive news’

 

OEM/Vehicle News

FCA-UAW deal under fire before key votes

Mercedes tops study’s list of carmakers overstating fuel economy

Porsche may pick production chief as CEO this week: sources

NHTSA: BMW may have failed to recall vehicles on time

 

Industry/Dealer News

Update no. 5 on Cox Automotive’s bid for Dealertrack

Could ride-sharing services slow U.S. car sales?

 

International Automotive News

Audi says 2.1 million cars affected by diesel emission scandal

VW’s Diess to meet EU official over emissions cheating

U.S. regulator considers expanding Takata air bag recalls - Bloomberg

VW Italian dealers told to stop selling diesel cars with emissions-cheat software

Mercedes Japan bullish on diesel prospects despite VW woes

Renault to make F1 comeback in deal that saves Lotus

 

Ad/Media/Marketing News

VW’s pitch to Americans relied on fun and fantasy

The new James Bond movie destroyed $37 million worth of Aston Martins

Brands woo Millennials with a wink, an emoji or whatever it takes

 

 

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