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Today's News: February 16, 2016
KBB in the News
CNN: GOP primary is like a used car dealership for voters
Forbes: 2016 Chicago Auto Show: 5 favorite world debuts in the windy city
CBS News: How to find the best deal on a certified used car
Examiner: Honda sweeps KBB.com’s ‘Best Family Cars of 2016’
Kiplinger: Can you believe car-insurance ads?
Bankrate: How to get the best deal on a car
AskPatty.com: Cruising the 2016 Buick Cascada in the Florida Keys
KBB.com Editorial
2018 Lexus LC 500h hybrid headed for Geneva
2017 Audi Q2 teased for Geneva
2017 Mercedes-Benz C-Class Cabriolet teased
Ford to add four SUV models over four years
2016 Dodge Durango adds appearance kits
2017 Cadillac XT5 priced at $39,990
Honda Civic Hatchback Prototype teased for Geneva
2017 BMW M760i xDrive revealed
OEM/Vehicle News
GM recalls 200,000 cars to fix air bags
VW memo warned of emission issues in 2014
Daimler’s Kaellenius front-runner for CEO role after being named R&D Chief
Matthew McConaughey talks to dogs in latest Lincoln ad
Tesla creates Model S car for kids
Industry/Dealer News
Northwood, Cox Automotive gear up for Interactive Dealer Summit
Connected buses keep kids safer (and save money)
Direct US flights to Cuba may open door to classic car culture
International Automotive News
VW spends $4.5 billion in China as GM pursuit trumps scandal
Mexico fines Volkswagen $9 million for failing to certify imports
European car sales up 6.3 percent in January: ACEA
There’s suddenly a new sports car brand in Europe, and it’s awesome
Ford to add EcoSport, Ka production in Romania, report says
Ad/Media/Marketing News
Chrysler puts election year twist on campaign featuring actors
Guy makes a slick commercial to sell his used Nissan Altima
CBS is ready to cash in on James Corden’s carpool karaoke
It’s a week later. Do you recall the brands behind these famous Super Bowl ads? [Video]
Are pop culture references risky or safe in email marketing?
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