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Today's News: May 11, 2016
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TheStreet: This is what college graduates’ cars actually look like
The Drive: Drive Wire: May 10, 2016
CNBC: The start-up taking on IKEA is hoping to make moving easier
Jalopnik: Mitsubishi may have been cheating fuel economy tests with all its Japanese cars
KBB.com Editorial
Lease or buy your next new vehicle? Advantages and disadvantages
GM Adds Alert Feature to OnStar
2016 Honda HR-V Long-Term Update: Powertrain
OEM/Vehicle News
Mitsubishi: Mileage cheating may be on all models in Japan
Tesla says it has not finalized 2017 Model 3 design
Nissan in talks to take control of Mitsubishi Motors, report says
Ford patents drone that acts as autonomous car lookout
Nimble new 2017 GMC Acadia trims down, adds technology
GM expected to gain market share with 88% redesign of its product line by 2020
Tesla goes after police cruiser market
GM executive credits Silicon Valley for accelerating development of self-driving cars
Industry/Dealer News
Manheim teams with AiM to expand inspection services
DOT secretary says air bag safety comes ahead of Takata
The 10 most influential people in automotive technology
Suppliers begin taking 3-D printing seriously
International Automotive News
Toyota to continue production at Japan plants at least through May 21
Nissan’s electric cars in UK trial to sell surplus power
PSA, Dongfeng will develop electric cars together
China April auto sales rise 6.4% as dealers dangle discounts
Ad/Media/Marketing News
Subaru ad agency’s pet project
Talking Chevy billboard makes targeted sales pitch
Amazon’s ‘Top Gear’ car show to be called The Grand Tour
Adobe upgrades ad capabilities for real-time creative, mobile and social video
Consumers value ad-supported web at $100 per month, would use it less if they had to pay
Top Gear returns to the BBC with new hosts on May 29th
IAB reports huge rise in original digital video, claims it ‘beats regular TV’
JMPR Public Relations named agency of record for Answer Financial
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