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Today's News: April 29, 2016

KBB in the News

The New York Times: The Chrysler 200, symbol of a comeback, slowly fades away

Bloomberg: Mitsubishi Motors relies on truck-loving Thais as crisis deepens

24/7 Wall St: Cars so hot they’re out of stock

24/7 Wall St: Automakers look forward to record April sales

Autoblog: Minivans could be key to Google-FCA self-driving partnership

The Detroit News: Fields: Ford making long-range EV to rival GM, Tesla

The Detroit News: Experts: Fiat Chrysler, Google deal makes sense

Detroit Free Press: Ford CEO confirms plans for long-range electric car

MLive.com: Reports: Fiat Chrysler and Google could partner on self-driving cars

WardsAuto: How mobile is changing the way we buy cars

Autoproyecto: Las Latinas saben más a la hora de comprar un auto

NerdWallet.com: Compare the costs: Buying a new car vs. used

ExtremeTech.com: Why automaker cheating threatens the self-driving car

Examiner.com: Hyundai Sonata sedan continues to haul in honors for 2016

The Windsor Star: Pacifica minivan focus of FCA-Google talks to build self-driving cars: Reports

Brit.co: 7 insider tips you should know before buying your first car

FleetOwner.com: Are you willing to pay more for connected vehicle technologies?

AutoWorldNews.com: Fiat Chrysler, Google talk partnership on self-driving car project

 

OEM/Vehicle News

VW eyes new partners; not talking with Google, Apple

Ford’s Tesla Model 3 competitor could be called the ‘Model E’

Rolls-Royce’s $400,000 Dawn convertible is a big, beautiful street schooner

The many luxury cars of this year’s Beijing auto show

 

Industry/Dealer News

Chinese tech firms charge into electric cars

 

International Automotive News

GM ‘optimistic’ on continued China growth

Daimler announces 463.3 million pounds investment in Hungary plant

French probe highlights gap between real-world and lab test emissions

 

Ad/Media/Marketing News

Jaguar Land Rover saves time with item-tracking integration

Google image, text ads see more click-throughs, higher costs

Snapchatters are now watching 10 billion videos every day

 

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