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Today's News: December 28, 2015
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Forbes: Jaguar XF, on sale now, will joined by XE sedan, and SUV in 2016
NASCAR: 3M reveals Chase Elliott’s 2016 paint scheme
24/7 Wall St: Ford’s Lincoln sales set to rise
24/7 Wall St: Ford F-150 to lead annual car sales again
24/7 Wall St: Ford sales expected to rise 11% in December
CBS News: What’s on the road ahead for cars in 2016
Business2Community: Ranking the 30 best car brands
Los Angeles Times: Nissan’s Titan XD carves out new niche in truck market
New York Daily News: Ford F-150 continues reign as highest-selling car for 2015
FOX (WJBK-TV) Detroit, Mich.: Kelley Blue Book estimating car sales will jump 13% this month
The Orange County Register: On the job: There’s a fast-track to good jobs – but buyer beware
Credit.com: The 10 best 2016 cars for resale value
Autos CheatSheet: Fiat 124 and Mazda Miata: Better cars through collaboration
The Auto Channel: 2016 GMC pickup trucks, medium, large and extra large
SpeedLux: The new car technology coming in 2016
KBB.com Editorial
2016 Nissan Altima SR Quick Take
OEM/Vehicle News
Toyota tops global car sales in November, outsells VW for fifth month
Elon Musk: Tesla is 2 years away from a fully self-driving car
BMW teases concept ahead of CES tech show
Fiat Chrysler recalls another 570,000 utility vehicles
Hyundai bringing CarPlay to Sonata in next quarter via paid SD card upgrade
Ford Focus steering problem prompts many complaints, but no inquiry
Audi said to keep investments stable amid VW push to lower costs
Ferrari recalls 185 California T vehicles due to fuel leak risk
These 19 wild concept cars turned heads in 2015
International Automotive News
GM urged to make air bags standard equipment in Mexico
Porsche to recall 2,893 cars of Macan models from Russia: Safety watchdog
Ad/Media/Marketing News
Which network was no. 1 in 2015? Almost all of them, apparently
Three is the social media advertising magic number
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