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Today's News: October 28, 2015

KBB in the News

CNET: CNET on Cars: Top 5 things Volkswagen has to do next

Seeking Alpha: U.S. auto sales forecast shows consumers still in a buying mood

ConsumerAffairs: Volkswagen skids to a loss in the third quarter

Boston.com: Here are 9 new cars that don’t run on gas

ESPN (KIRO-AM) Seattle, Wash.: Kelley Blue Book analyst Jack Nerad says owners of older GM vehicles are harder to track down with new recall

Chatanooga Times Free Press: VW future, emissions fallout weighed in hearing

Zillow.com: Best fall buys: Big ticket items

Product Design & Development: Car sales expected to rise 12 percent in October

F&I Magazine: KBB predicts 12% increase in new-vehicle sales

 

KBB.com Editorial

2016 Audi A8 L 4.0T Sport boasts bolder look

Suzuki Mighty Deck Concept revealed

Suzuki Air Triser: Multifaceted mini-hauler concept

2015 Hyundai Azera Limited Quick Take

2016 Chevrolet Colorado Long-Term Introduction

 

OEM/Vehicle News

Ford recalls 129,000 SUVs to fix fuel leaks

Mini recalls 86,000 cars to fix power steering problems

VW sees 6.7 bln eur scandal provisions as tax-deductible

Volkswagen, hit by emissions scandal, posts its first loss in years

Ford posts highest-ever N.A. profit as global earnings double

FCA, hit by recalls, loses $330 million in 3rd quarter

UAW-GM workers to get larger signing bonus than FCA’s

Japanese auto makers ramp up battery, hydrogen plans

Mazda brings back the rotary engine with RX-Vision

 

Industry/Dealer News

Apple poaches another automotive technology expert for Project Titan

Meet the companies building self-driving cars for Google and Tesla (and maybe Apple)

Car owners can modify vehicle software: U.S. copyright authorities

This tiny gadget can make your old car much smarter

AutoNation buys 12 Texas stores in biggest purchase since 1999

NTSB: Tire recalls need overhaul

 

International Automotive News

EU member states far apart on engine tests despite VW scandal

Ghosn fights to preserve Renault-Nissan alliance through crisis

Irish retail sales up 8.6 percent year-on-year in September

 

Ad/Media/Marketing News

Uber is offering rides in a $1.1 million McLaren P1

Is artificial intelligence the future of email marketing?

Facebook defeats privacy lawsuit over user tracking

Video is truly everywhere, and ad buyers need to think beyond TV, desktop and mobile

 

 

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