Today's News
Today's News: March 29, 2016
KBB in the News
Yahoo! Finance: How Honda turned a hit into a dud, and back into a hit
ABC News: Tesla prepares to show off its affordable Model 3 sedan
24/7 Wall St: Fiat Chrysler sales expected to rise 14%
MediaPost: March car sales up 8%, highest in decade
ConsumerAffairs: March looks like another record month for car sales
MLive.com: Why leasing a car MAY be better than buying for you
Auto Remarketing: Dealer.com enhances offering with Autotrader, KBB data
Investor’s Business Daily: Taking stock of Tesla Motors, with Model 3 launch a week away
Angie’s List: What is a certified pre-owned car?
DeseretNews.com: How to know when it’s time to buy an electric car
AutoConnectedCar.com: Generation Z, no “ZZZ” for cars want to own them with technology for safety
LeftLaneNews.com: Analyst: Auto industry maintains growth in March, led by FCA
OEM/Vehicle News
FTC sues Volkswagen over ‘deceptive’ diesel claims
Tesla weighs new challenge to state direct-sales ban
GM judge throws out key ignition claim in second trial
Volkswagen’s electric offensive in the U.S. just stalled
‘Cautious’ on Tesla despite Model 3 launch: Expert
Ordering Volvo’s new flagship sedan is a little like ordering a Tesla
Industry/Dealer News
Takata plans to increase capital as recall costs mount, report says
Rhode Island latest state to botch self-driving car law
Report predicts how autonomous cars could disrupt insurance segment
How sharing cars could actually boost auto sales
International Automotive News
Chrysler to recall 60,000 SUVs in China over ABS braking issue: watchdog
Automakers expanding in China may soon face weakening demand
PSA chief Tavares’ pay increase opposed by French government, report says
Ad/Media/Marketing News
Watch people climb Toyota and Saatchi’s insane RAV4 rock wall in Times Square
Nissan’s new U.S. sales boss rips the brand’s advertising
These 2 anti-ad blocking companies are joining forces to protect promos and profits
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