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Today's News: May 9, 2016

KBB in the News

The New York Times: The head of Fiat Chrysler sees self-driving cars in five years, not 20

National Public Radio (NPR): Kelley Blue Book’s Jack Nerad discusses Americans’ love of crossovers and SUVs

AOL.com: How much should I spend on a car?

FOX Business: ‘Big 3’ tech race: GM, Lyft to test self-driving taxis

TheStreet: 10 examples of what ‘Green’ cars look like in 2016

Autoblog: Analyst predicts 30-80k Chevy Bolt sales in first year

Autoevolution.com: 2017 Chevrolet Bolt to sell 30,000 to 80,000 units during its first year on sale

AutoServiceWorld.com: Pacifica Minivan focus of FCA-Google talks to build self-driving cars

FleetFinancials.com: 50 ways to reduce fuel spend

Investor’s Business Daily: Auto industry innovators summon the high-tech spirit of Steve Jobs

GOBankingRates: 9 things baby boomers can do now to have more later

The Columbus Dispatch: Honda, Jeep, Chevy enjoy surging sales of new category: subcompact crossovers

JobsNHire.com: Tesla’s CEO Elon Musk’s 500,000 production target spawns worry for investors as EV firm’s stock drops

The Sacramento Bee: Record number of auto recalls try patience of motorists

WBTV.com: Learn how to sell a car fast!

 

OEM/Vehicle News

Fiat Chrysler CEO – Unclear who owns self-driving cars’ data

GM resumes production at 4 plants after parts shortage

Sun sets on Buick’s Verano

 

Industry/Dealer News

Times change in service lane

Dealer wins court battle against GM

Airbag recalls just obliterated Takata’s annual profit

Gas prices jump by 9 cents over past two weeks, averages $2.27     

Uber, Lyft halt Austin service after losing vote

 

International Automotive News

Why Europe’s biggest railway is working on self-driving cars

VW’s Skoda plans to start new SUV sales in 2017

German engineering for Chinese wannabes

Car parts maker Bosch to open business, hire staff in Iran

 

Ad/Media/Marketing News

Lexus spotted in Detroit filming a commercial

Being customer oriented isn’t the best marketing strategy

3 collaborative ways the ad industry can embrace emerging tech

Is artificial intelligence smartphone marketing’s salvation or its undoing?

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