Today's News
Today's News: April 25, 2016
KBB in the News
WIRED: VW’s bleak options for dealing with 500,000 recalled diesels
Bloomberg: Daimler probe hits industry credibility after Mitsubishi charge
Associated Press (AP): Bad week for German automakers: Huge costs, new probe
CNBC: Where are the opportunities in China’s auto space? (Video)
Forbes: Happy Earth Day: More EVs and hybrids are being traded in for SUVs
Fortune: McKinsey says China’s car sales are slowing way down
Fortune: China is getting its first big American pickup truck
The Motley Fool: How to estimate asset values for insolvency and cancellation of debts
24/7 Wall St: For Earth Day: 2016’s 10 most fuel-efficient cars
Auto Remarketing: VW & dealers still face uncertainty despite diesel resolution progress
Sporting News: Todd Gurley driven to remain Rams’ humble superstar in Los Angeles
WOWT.com: Selling your ride – the Auto Guy
KBB.com Editorial
Class of 2017: New Cars Ready to Roll
This Week in Car Buying: Brand loyalty bumps up
2017 Honda Accord Hybrid promises 48 mpg combined
OEM/Vehicle News
Fiat Chrysler recalls 1.1M cars, SUVs after 41 injuries
U.S. closes probe into Honda’s failure to report deaths, injuries
Tesla is giving current owners a one-month free trial of Autopilot
VW to appeal ruling allowing UAW vote in Tennessee
Why are some Nissan dealers so unhappy?
Industry/Dealer News
California delays decision on Uber and Lyft’s car rental programs
International Automotive News
Toyota estimates loss in output from Japan quakes at 80,000 vehicles
Mercedes-Benz China sales to moderate in remainder of 2016: country head
Nissan expects China’s no-frills demand to accelerate sales growth
Honda targets 2016 China sales of 1.07 million vehicles – China executive
BMW expects China sales to rise by single digit percentage
Fiat Chrysler targets ‘significant double-digit growth China Jeep sales in 2016
Citroen unveils new China flagship
Ad/Media/Marketing News
Prince’s death prompts tribute from Chevy, others
Lyft creates a surreal, circus-themed driving scene in its first national TV campaign
Infographic: How women want to interact with brands online
‘Saturday Night Live’ will cut ads by 30% next season
Director, Public Relations |
|
|
For general or customer service inquiries, please call 1-800-258-3266. |
||
|