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Today's News: December 31, 2015

KBB in the News

Bloomberg Radio: Kelley Blue Book has launched a streaming TV channel on Roku

National Public Radio (NPR): Kelley Blue Book’s Akshay Anand explains how consumers are willing to forgive Volkswagen if they take the right steps

Business Insider: The 15 biggest career crashes of 2015

TheStreet: 10 cars to drive you to your New Year’s resolutions

Kiplinger’s Personal Finance: Can you believe car-insurance ads?

The Detroit Bureau: Study finds big gender gap in car choices

The Florida Times-Union: Talkin’ Toyota: Coggin Toyota’s new GM has a plan to ensure customer satisfaction

The Review Stew: Find the best new cars in the New Year with the @KelleyBlueBook #KBBBestBuyAwards

The Del Mar Times: AutoMatters & more #417: CES 2016 preview

The Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise: Protection status: make sure coverage is up-to-date

 

OEM/Vehicle News

VW scandal could kill U.S. diesel car market, Continental CEO says

Volkswagen’s CES-bound microbus EV may be called ‘BUDD.e’

GM headed for ignition switch trial in January

Owners of big GM SUVs complain of vibration, wind noise

Chevrolet, Toyota raise game in green battle

Ferrari to add luxury goods, more theme parks

 

Industry/Dealer News

Enigmatic car maker Faraday Future shows teaser trailer ahead of CES press conference

 

International Automotive News

Japan carmakers warn on taxing buyers five times more than U.S.

 

Ad/Media/Marketing News

Here’s a month-by-month look at the most engaging brand content of 2015

 

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