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Today's News: March 3, 2016

KBB in the News

USA TODAY: Get ready for a world of hackable cars

Fortune: Should you worry about your car being hacked?

The Street: 10 cars that won’t turn into money pits by 2021

Financial Times: New line of defence leaves Volkswagen pleading ignorance

Autoblog: Motorists are unaware that cars have become hacking targets

GOBankingRates: 7 mistakes to avoid when buying a car in Dallas

ExaminerGazette.com: Ford says Texas truck sales robust despite low oil prices

TechNewsWorld: Google car stubs toe

 

KBB.com Editorial

In Memoriam: Models Passing from the automotive scene

2017 Audi Q2: One to wish for

2017 Morgan EV3 powers up

Pininfarina H2 Speed Concept: On the fast track to tomorrow

Italdesign GTZero Concept is clean and cool

2016 Infiniti Q50 Red Sport 400 First Review: Seeing Red

2017 Porsche Boxster: A joy ride and more details

 

Kelley Blue Book Hot Car Report Analysis

Despite a declining shopper interest in the full-size car market, the Chevrolet Impala continues to impress the KBB.com audience,” said Dhara Mehta, senior analyst for Kelley Blue Book Strategic Insights. “A winner in its category for Kelley Blue Book’s 2016 5-Year Cost to Own Awards, the Chevrolet Impala offers a bang for its buck, with its massively spacious and luxury-like interior at an affordable Fair Purchase Price

 

For the full report and commentary, visit http://mediaroom.kbb.com/hot-car-report.

(Please note: Past Hot Car Reports are available by clicking the ‘Archives’ link)

 

Top News

Volkswagen: We thought scandal wouldn’t cost much

Volkswagen top executives were briefed on emissions

VW says 2014 diesel warnings did not get CEO’s attention

VW says old memo told Winterkorn of emissions irregularities

 

OEM/Vehicle News

VW names new U.S. sales chief

2016 Toyota Prius generates excitement at the gas pump

 

Industry/Dealer News

Coming soon – Tesla safety in the humble jalopy?

Apple reportedly leases former Pepsi bottling plant. More room for Apple Car?

75% of drivers wouldn’t feel safe in driverless car

Gas prices on the rise in the US

Bank of America revs up auto loans business despite warning signs

New-car loan amount, monthly payment hit high in Q4, Experian says

 

International Automotive News

China’s Baidu hits the gas in race to develop driverless cars

Germany’s BMW warns its British Rolls-Royce staff of risk from EU exit - BBC

 

Ad/Media/Marketing News

Verizon and Hearst to create TV for mobile Millennial viewers

Why Aston Martin is marketing its ‘most important car’ ever to young female drivers

Netflix growth equals midsize cable network

ANA study finds marketers taking programmatic in-house: Cites transparency, fraud

Yahoo reportedly auctioning off search business

 

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