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Today's News: November 9, 2015
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USA TODAY: Oil change costs may be headed for a steep drop
The Wall Street Journal: Volkswagen seeks to rebuild trust with U.S. initiative
National Public Radio (NPR): With ‘pickup scooter,’ America meets Indian car maker
Forbes: Audi boasts more than the 200 mph for its new R8 Supercar
Business Insider: Wall Street is deeply confused about Tesla
ABC News Radio: Toyota makes $1 billion bet on artificial intelligence
24/7 Wall St: Top 10 green cars
Automotive News: What’s behind Toyota’s big bet on artificial intelligence
Auto Remarketing: 10 vehicles that held auction value best in Q3
3 things to never say at a car dealership
SILive.com: Shopping for a car? Make sure you know these 5 tips
BoldRide.com: Best first cars: Don’t skimp on your kid’s first wheels
Pulse Headlines: Volkswagen’s plan to regain customers’ trust
TorqueNews.com: How Subaru Impreza and Legacy bests the compact and mid-size segments
KBB.com Editorial
2015 Los Angeles Auto Show: Lights, Camera and Action!
OEM/Vehicle News
Volkswagen engineers admit to emissions cheating
Honda recalling 25,300 cars due to air bag issue
Musk: Millions of Teslas, 500-mile range coming
Volkswagen may offer cash to ease owners’ ire
Nissan joins automakers dropping Takata air bag inflators
Ford deal: $10,000 at signing, $9B promised investment
GM deal appears ratified, but skilled trades delay it
Maserati output cuts expose Fiat’s luxury limits
Is James Bond’s ‘Spectre’ car, Aston Martin DB10, a hint of DB11?
Industry/Dealer News
Apple’s latest hire fuels Apple digital license plate rumors
E.P.A. expands on-road emissions testing
International Automotive News
French PM says government does not want Nissan/Renault merger
Jaguar Land Rover plans to cut costs by 4.5 billion pounds – Sunday Times
Ad/Media/Marketing News
Nissan pairs college football with facial recognition for face paint fun
Infographic: Consumers want holiday content, and they want it now
MMA offers mobile native ad guidelines to aid success
November a Super Bowl for email marketers
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