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Today's News: October 21, 2015

KBB in the News

The New York Times: Consumer Reports stops recommending the Tesla

Forbes: Kia: Winning the sedan war with its luxury-laden 2016 Optima

Business Insider: 5 major expenses that are unexpectedly cheaper than they’ve ever been

Benzinga: Auto experts peel the onion on consumer reports’ Tesla issues

Newsy.com: Tesla’s 2015 Model S is fast, efficient and sadly unreliable

Autoblog: ‘Clean diesel’ leaves dirty taste for green-minded VW owners

GOBankingRates: 3 things you should never tell a car salesman

South Florida Reporter: Survey: Distracted drivers worse threat than drunk drivers

 

KBB.com Editorial

2016 Cadillac ATS-V and CTS-V Crystal White Frost Editions unveiled

Nissan Teatro for Dayz Concept is a digital delight

Yamaha Concept Car teased for Tokyo

VW website lets TDI model owners check vehicle status

2016 Toyota Prius C adds Persona Series

2016 Lexus RX: Behind its bold design, the all-new 2016 Lexus RX crossover SUV retains its plush ride manners and high levels of comfort and practicality

 

OEM/Vehicle News

Toyota to recall 6.5 million vehicles globally

NHTSA to hold hearing on Takata air bag oversight

GM appoints outside lawyers to top litigation, federal oversight posts

Volkswagen CEO says emissions scandal bill could rise

GM’s Q3 operating profit jumps 37% to $3.1 billion

5 things to consider before buying Ferrari shares

 

Industry/Dealer News

L.A. show to feature 30 global new-vehicle debuts, technology expo

Sony looks to get image sensors to new cars

Auto safety chief wants cars that ‘talk’ to each other

 

International Automotive News

Volkswagen suspends 5th executive in emissions scandal

Trucks, China drive GM profit to beat Street in third quarter

Aston Martin wins Chinese investment for Rapide electric sports car

 

Ad/Media Marketing News

A month into VW scandal, no sales meltdown

Here are 9 eye-opening digital marketing stats from the past week

Yahoo, Google strike deal for use of search ads, results

 

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