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Today's News: February 8, 2016
KBB in the News
Reuters: Recalled cars create a costly problem for U.S. auto dealers
Forbes: Kia about to launch new Sportage into hot compact SUV segment
MarketWatch: This is the bestselling automobile in America
ConsumerAffairs: Inflation may be low, but not for everything
24/7 Wall St: Automakers spent $90 million on Super Bowl ads
Automotive News: Honda Ridgeline: Not your teenager’s truck
Automotive News: Toyota’s youth brand fulfilled its purpose, if not its potential
AutoBlog: Facing Bolt and Tesla, Nissan running out of time to keep EV leadership
Detroit Free Press: Jeep game ad grooves with global, multicultural beat
The Detroit Bureau: KBB delivers list of top family vehicles
TorqueNews.com: 2 reasons why Subaru Outback chosen “16 Best Family Cars” in America
Canada Journal: Jeep Super Bowl commercial 2016: 4x4 (Video)
KBB.com Editorial
2017 Buick Encore previewed in Opel Mokka X
This Week in Car Buying: Used car wave builds
2016 Chrysler 200S/300S Alloy Editions dressed to impress
OEM/Vehicle News
Feds: Fiat Chrysler gear shifters can confuse drivers
Volkswagen’s quality-control chief Frank Tuch resigns
VW plans to make U.S. diesel owners an offer they can’t refuse
Ford to build plant in Mexico, ramp up output from the country: WSJ
The closest thing to a Ferrari family car is now the GTC4Lusso
Industry/Dealer News
Rise in traffic deaths last year raises alarm at NHTSA
International Automotive News
Beyond Volkswagen, Europe’s diesels flunked a pollution test
Iran says Peugeot to pay $446 million compensation for sanctions move
Russian new-car sales continue steep decline in January
Ad/Media/Marketing News
Automakers, Super Bowl’s ad stalwarts, opt for less air time
What the famous faces from Jeep’s Super Bowl ad really had to do with the vehicle
There’s a story behind Christopher Walken’s fancy sock in the Kia commercial
Mini’s stars have the perfect response to limiting stereotypes
Peek inside the new DeLorean with this scenic desert commercial
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