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Today's News: March 18, 2016

KBB in the News

Bloomberg: Supercars, SUVs to excite 2016 New York Auto Show

NBC News: Automakers prepping for a future where fewer people buy cars

ABC News: Automatic brakes will be in all cars by 2022: What to know about the new standards

Automotive Digest: Millennials, Uber and Gen Z: What do these have to do with selling cars?

Los Angeles Times: Automakers agree to make automatic braking a standard feature by 2022

Boston.com: Women and millennials help lift SUV ownership to new heights

FOX (KTVU-TV) San Francisco, Calif.: A new study by Autotrader and Kelley Blue Book says that American teenagers are willing to give up their smartphones to be able to own a vehicle

The Washington Times: Cars ‘increasingly vulnerable’ to cyberattacks, FBI warns

Columbus Business First: Slideshow: Acura NSX ready to roll from new high-tech, hands-on Ohio plant (Video)

The Toledo Blade: Inventories of Jeep Cherokee growing

Cincinnati Business Courier: The most expensive car made in USA is coming out of Ohio

Chattanooga Times Free Press: VW may build electric cars in Chattanooga, report says

StarTribune.com: A woman’s guide to car shopping

 

KBB.com Editorial

2016 New York International Auto Show: Talk of the town

2017 Buick Enclave Sport Touring Edition revealed

Genesis New York Concept teased

Automatic Braking Nearly Standard by 2022

2017 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1: 640-hp road-rocket

2017 Mercedes-AMG GLC43 debuts

2017 Mercedes-Benz CLA Class/AMG CL45 revealed

2016 Infiniti QX60 First Review

 

OEM/Vehicle News

Ford CEO Mark Fields earns $18.6 million in 2015

Uber orders 100,000 Mercedes, magazine reports

2017 Acura NSX production launches in April

 

Industry/Dealer News

Auto safety chief’s car recalled for Takata air bags

FBI/NHTSA warn about car hacking

Google argues that if self-driving cars can pass safety tests, they should be legal

Sidewalk Labs is making a tool to prep cities for self-driving cars

 

International Automotive News

German court clears former Porsche CEO over VW bid

Daimler may pick Poland instead of Russia for new car plant, reports say

PSA Europe boss on why profit trumps volume

 

Ad/Media/Marketing News

Honda puts brand’s history in focus with mobile video series

Infographic: A TV show’s appeal can determine ad recall, Twitter study says

Google’s Smart Reply arrives on the web

 

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