Today's News
Today's News: January 25, 2016
KBB in the News
National Public Radio (NPR): For self-driving car tech, companies won’t go zero to 100 too fast
National Public Radio (NPR): Regulators recall another 5 million vehicles due to faulty air bags
The Verge: Apple manager in charge of electric car project is departing: WSJ
USA TODAY: Apple vet tasked with car project leaving
Forbes: 2017 Chevrolet Bolt: Cracking the vehicle electrification code
TIME: General Motors is launching a new car-sharing service
PC Magazine: ‘Apple Car’ lead and 16-year Apple vet, Steve Zadesky, leaving company
CBC News: At Detroit’s auto show, industry offers more of what women want
Automotive News: GM joins car-sharing fraternity
Automotive News: GM, Toyota idle plants for winter storm as East Coast braces for heavy snow
Automotive News: GM program ‘just another channel’
Autoblog: Takata airbag kills Georgia man; more recalls on the way
Auto Remarketing: GM ride-sharing initiatives unite under single brand: Maven
The Detroit Bureau: As 10th death reported, Takata expands recall list by millions
Beyond the Flag: NASCAR: Chase Elliott excited about KBB partnership
CarScoops: 2016 Kia Optima chooses to go “off-script”
The Weekly Driver: The Fiat PopeMobile (maybe two) set for charity auction
MyTechBits.com: With SUV look, tech touches, Chrysler aims to revive minivan
Before It’s News: The cost of selling your Tesla and buying a newer model
KBB.com Editorial
All 2017 Ford F-150 Ecoboost models to have Auto Start-Stop
2016 Buick Cascada First Review
OEM/Vehicle News
Volkswagen given deadline to come clean by No. 2 shareholder
Why won’t GM deliver its huge backlog of diesel Chevy Colorados and GMC Canyons
Contractor working to put Jeeps back on battlefield
Industry/Dealer News
Takata airbag flaw linked to 10th death; 5 million more vehicles recalled
Apple veteran overseeing electric-car project leaving company
Baidu enters the global race for driverless car domination
Auto supplier Bosch introduces smart gas pedal
Daimler’s Car2Go pulls out of Miami market
Driverless cars will become like your iPhone: Carmakers
Attendance up at this year’s Detroit auto show
Older drivers hit the road for Uber and Lyft
International Automotive News
Volkswagen probe finds manipulation was open secret in department: newspaper
Daimler CEO says Apple, Google making progress on car: Welt am Sonntag
Ford to close operations in Japan, Indonesia this year
China slowdown stokes fears of peak oil demand
Ad/Media/Marketing News
Super Bowl 50 complete ad chart: Who’s buying commercials in the big game
The Internet reacts to Brave browser
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