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Today's News: February 1, 2016

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Automotive News: Toyota’s fuel-thrifty Prius family may decrease as the automaker ponders strategy

ConsumerAffairs: New car sales fall off this month

MediaPost: The snow will put some ice on January auto sales

The Detroit News: Ford GT is back to race at Rolex 24 at Daytona

The Detroit Bureau: Ford Q4, full-year 2015 earnings blow away expectations

Auto Remarketing: Used-car sales to increase in January despite weather        

Lansing State Journal: What will replace the Acadia in Lansing? Maybe a Cadillac

 

KBB.com Editorial

2016 Volkswagen Beetle: With its distinctive styling and fun attitude, the 2016 Volkswagen Beetle rekindles America’s love affair with Germany’s most famous car.

2016 Volkswagen CC: The 2016 Volkswagen CC provides more exclusivity than the Passat, yet doesn’t cost nearly as much as other European 4-door coupes.

2016 Volkswagen Eos: The 2016 Volkswagen Eos gets an extended lease on life, with a limited run of discounted models. But hurry. When they’re gone, they’re gone.

2016 Volkswagen Golf SportWagen: The 2016 Volkswagen Golf SportWagen offers more room and comfort then many compact SUVs, plus better fuel economy.

2016 Volkswagen Passat: Updated for 2016 with new style and tech, the Volkswagen Passat boasts excellent driving manners and exceptional roominess.

 

OEM/Vehicle News

GM creates specialized autonomous vehicle, EV team

As Zika virus spreads, Tata gets ready for the India launch of its hatchback Zica

Tesla’s biggest bull slashes his price target by more than $100

Tesla applies for Michigan dealership license

What FCA stands to gain from outsourcing small and midsize sedans

Porsche planning plenty of hybrids – but no autonomous vehicles

Ford’s GTs face early trouble at Rolex 24

 

Industry/Dealer News

CarMax CEO Tom Folliard to retire by end of year

 

International Automotive News

Steel shortage shutters Toyota’s Japanese plants

Driverless cars in London copy Heathrow shuttle pods

 

Ad/Media/Marketing News

The ‘Barkleys’ keep Subaru in the game

5 creative trends you’ll likely see when you tune into Super Bowl 50

Super Bowl marketing: Making half-time full time

3 emerging social media content trends for 2016

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