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Today's News: November 23, 2015

KBB in the News

Concepts, crossovers, compacts and game changers are loaded with technology and style at the 2015 Los Angeles Auto Show

Reuters: VW cuts 2016 capital spending plan as cheating scandal widens

USA TODAY: VW emission cheating scandal spreads to more vehicles

Bloomberg: EPA expands VW diesel probe to include more 3.0-liter models

National Public Radio (NPR): In spite of marketing, older people driven to cars

National Public Radio (NPR): Women dominate car-buying decisions; Few hold auto executive jobs

The Washington Post: Tesla is recalling its entire Model S fleet. Here’s why.

MarketWatch: Why some Volkswagen fans are shrugging off ‘dieselgate’

Forbes: Mazda: A history of survival through innovation

Barron’s: Self-driving features for cars get cheaper

CBS News: U.S. regulators broaden Volkswagen diesel probe

Automotive News: Aural sparkle, arachnids, and calzone stuffed with sushi-grade tuna: What people think of the Fiat 124 Spider

Automotive News: GM turns to KBB website for targeted incentives

WB (KTLA-TV) Los Angeles, Calif.: The 2016 Honda Civic was the Overall Winner for Kelley Blue Book’s Best Buy Awards and is on display at the LA Auto Show

The Dallas Morning News: Dallas buyers of luxury cars are customizing more than ever

The SunSentinel: This holiday season may be best time to buy a car

InvestorPlace: Tesla Motors Inc faces huge Hong Kong threat

CelebCafe.org: VW offers a few employees amnesty for information on cheating

 

KBB.com Editorial

This Week in Car Buying: Inventory tight as holiday sales events kick off; Sales near peak; Volvo's virtual test drive; Chevy Cruze priced; Cadillac Escalade pushed

2016 Lamborghini Huracan LP 580-2 revealed

2017 Mercedes-Benz C300 Coupe and Mercedes-AMG C63 Coupe First Review

2016 Bentley Flying Spur Quick Take

2016 Kia Optima SX Quick Take

 

OEM/Vehicle News

Ford stops using Takata air bag inflators in future vehicles

Ford recalls 450K Fusions, Milans for fuel tank issue

Tesla Model S recall does not faze executive

Volvo wants to use Microsoft’s sci-fi glasses to sell cars

Despite fears of rejection, workers at Ford, GM ratify contracts

Fiat Chrysler offers free tuition to dealer employees and families

Fuel cell cars and filling stations are slow to arrive

 

Industry/Dealer News

Autotrader’s Interactive Dealer Summit simulcast availability

Gas prices to fall below $2 for Thanksgiving

For auto enthusiasts, the right to tinker with cars’ software

 

International Automotive News

Germany weighs up expanding car testing powers after VW scandal

VW refuses compensation for European owners of rigged diesels

Carmakers at China Show predict new era of slower sales growth

 

Ad/Media/Marketing News

Ford creates ‘drug driving suit’ that recreates driving impairment

Why Fiat Chrysler showed up again in ‘American Music Awards’

Millennials are watching more TV on Hulu this fall and less when shows first air

Google’s app-streaming could be a ‘game changer’ for web users and marketers

Smartphone penetration reaches 56% globally

Email marketers have only 12 words to capture readers

 

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