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Today's News: March 8, 2016
KBB in the News
WIRED: Only one in 4 Americans remembers last year’s epic Jeep hack
Forbes: Hottest luxury-car lease deals under $400 a month
AdvertisingAge: A busy fall election squeezes out auto dealers, retailers
Seeking Alpha: Ford leads the way in February
MediaPost: Driverless cars: Majority don’t believe they will ever own one; 60% of Millennials
New York Daily News: Sedan Cinderella, no more – 2016 Chevy Impala gets first rate reboot
Minnesota Public Radio News: Are electric vehicles practical in Minnesota?
Dark Reading: Automakers in the hotseat for vehicle cybersecurity
CanadianAutoWorld.com: GM USA to sell used cars online
YourWestValley.com: Arizona attorney general Brnovich addresses consumer scams
KBB.com Editorial
2017 Ford Escape offers new wiper de-icer
This Week in Car Buying: Leasing and loan balances hit high
2017 Kia Sportage SX Turbo First Review: Power and value intertwine
2016 Lexus LS 600h L Quick Take
OEM/Vehicle News
VW labor chief says big U.S. fines will hit workers’ jobs
Fiat Chrysler extends Sterling Heights plant layoff 3 more weeks
BMW’s insane car of the future replaces dashboards with augmented reality
Every next-gen Subaru will share a common platform
Toyota creates device to help blind people move around
Industry/Dealer News
Congress will hear from head of Google self-driving car project
Lyft ridership has increased 500 percent in NYC since May
International Automotive News
Tesla Model S fined for excessive emissions in Singapore
BAIC said to seek $460 million, plan electric-car unit IPO
German prosecutors widen investigation at Volkswagen
France opens Volkswagen emissions scandal probe
Ad/Media/Marketing News
Porsche suspends sponsorship of tennis star Maria Sharapova
The New York Times begins testing ad blocking approaches
Agency finds most consumer virtually uninterested in VR
7 ways publishers can battle ad blockers
SVOD reaches critical mass, penetrates half of U.S. homes
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