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Today's News: March 7, 2016

KBB in the News

Barron’s: Google’s self-driving cars face regulatory barriers

24/7 Wall St: 10 best SUVs under $25,000

Automotive News: Upscale performance drives a century of growth

MLive.com: Kelley Blue Book: These are the best SUVs for under $25,000

The Detroit Bureau: Honda tops list of best SUV buys under $25,000

WardsAuto: It’s best not to get too hacked-off with cyber security

The Auto Channel: 2016 Kia Optima Windy City Review + VIDEO

Los Angeles Times: Lamborghini Huracan: Speed, power and prestige come standard

Boston.com: 10 best SUVs under $25,000

St. Louis Post-Dispatch: Used car prices: Pickups up, compacts down

The Columbus Dispatch: Financial game plan: Plan ahead for March 2016

Montgomery Advertiser: Why did Gus Malzahn become a BMW owner? He turned 50

PrescottENews.com: Arizona Consumer Protection Week: Top 5 fraud complaints

NewsTribune.com: Be wary when buying a used car

Times-Georgian.com: Buying a car

NBC (KAMR-TV) Amarillo, Texas: Kelley Blue Book’s Jack Nerad describes a few of the Best Family Cars for 2016

CRM-Daily.com: Startup urban engines makes sense of transit data

Manufacturing Business Technology magazine: Cybersecurity experts: Dangers of hacked cars likely to grow in coming years

PropertyCasualty360.com: Top 10 most expensive 2016 model year vehicles to insure

 

OEM/Vehicle News

VW brand boss sees U.S. emission deal within months

BMW unveils futuristic self-driving concept

Tesla Model 3 to be unveiled March 31st

 

Industry/Dealer News

Leasing of light vehicles sets record in February

Rising throughput boosts dealer health

 

International Automotive News

VW in talks with Jianghuai as Chinese automaker seeks technology

Daimler says Brexit would be economically damaging for Europe

Ford’s February sales in China fall 9 percent

Ford restricts self-registrations in Europe to boost profitability

 

Ad/Media/Marketing News

Five reasons why new ‘Ectomobile’ rocks ‘Ghostbusters’

Postage stamps honor classic pickups

Connected vehicle commerce must prove its functionality to prevail

Traditional TV audience ages, big chunk of viewers 65+

Infographic: What Millennials want to see (and take home) from branded events

A new survey looks at the growing demand for diversity in how ads portray families

The art of the DEAL: IAB proposes explicit value exchange to thwart blocking

 

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