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Today's News: January 20, 2016

KBB in the News

The Huffington Post: Why an overflowing oil supply won’t drown renewable energy growth

TIME: See what classic features automakers are quietly removing from new cars

24/7 Wall St: Why not to buy the peak auto argument

MLive: Can President Obama stake claim to the Detroit Three’s comeback?

CBS News (WWJ-AM) Detroit, Mich.: Karl Brauer of Kelley Blue Book expects President Obama to be particularly interested in transportation technology during his visit to NAIAS

News Talk 760 (WJR-AM) Detroit, Mich.: Kelley Blue Book’s Rebecca Lindland discusses her work in alternative fuel research and highlights from NAIAS

Web2Carz: How to get the price you want from the dealership

 

OEM/Vehicle News

Feds probe complaints that Ford Focus doors won’t latch

Chevy to launch Silverado Realtree special edition

VW names former BMW executive to oversee North America business

Ford lets employees share discounts outside family

 

Industry/Dealer News

Cox Auto names senior VP of corporate development        

Tesla Motor executive: Auto dealers want to ‘cement a monopoly’

Driving is losing its allure for more Americans

Obama’s ‘car czar’: Auto industry bailout successful, but sales glut a concern

Insight: Electric vehicle sales fall far short of Obama goal

Check Point takes on car hackers with help of Israeli startup

 

International Automotive News

Exclusive – European industry commissioner demands action from Volkswagen

Audi to move Q3 production to Hungary from Spain

China pushes down Rolls-Royce sales

 

Ad/Media/Marketing News

Automakers see big risks, big rewards in Super Bowl ads

Mercedes to skip Super Bowl 50

Nissan gets super emo about rivals Ford and Dodge in a new ad for pickup trucks

This Volkswagen trailer dragging a car in reverse is freaking people out

Fred Armisen learns to drive for fake Uber in new web series

Jaguar boosts entry-level efforts with nostalgic Instagram placement

Why cross-device programmatic advertising is ready to take off in 2016

Bots will cost digital advertisers $7.2 billion in 2016, says ANA study

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