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Today's News: May 19, 2016
KBB in the News
10 Coolest New Cars Under $18,000 named by KBB.com
The Huffington Post: Todd Gurley talks his health, player safety and Kobe
CNN Money: Coolest cars for $18,000
CBS News: 7 of the coolest new cars for under $18,000
MediaPost: Social good campaigns influence auto buyers
The Detroit News: Google revs up auto-based Android
Autoproyecto: Top 10 autos 2016 más cool por $18,000 de KBB.com
Autoproyecto: Top 10 modelos para 7 pasajeros por menos de $30,000
Seeking Alpha: Cheap gas has new car buyers thinking big
SFGate: Best cars for soccer moms
GM Authority: General Motors may have overstated MPG ratings on millions of crossovers
AutoCreditExpress.com: Compact car prices falling
KBB.com Editorial
2016 Small Luxury SUV Comparison
Small Luxury SUV Comparison: 2016 Infiniti QX50
Small Luxury SUV Comparison: 2016 Lexus NX
Small Luxury SUV Comparison: 2016 Lincoln MKC
Small Luxury SUV Comparison: 2016 Mercedes-Benz GLC
2016 Infiniti Q50 3.0t lineup to start at $40,805
OEM/Vehicle News
Fiat Chrysler recalls 500,000 Jeeps over airbag malfunction
Tesla to sell $1.4 billion shares for expanded production
Self-driving Chevy Bolts spotted in San Francisco
Acura’s new autonomous test car to lead to automated driving by 2020
GM’s Maven car-sharing expanding to Boston, D.C.
Industry/Dealer News
Uber begins testing self-driving cars in Pittsburgh
Google and Qualcomm are showing the future of Android in cars
Energy group presses U.S. to speed autonomous car deployment
Fed signals interest rate hike firmly on the table for June
International Automotive News
Carmaker Vauxhall to recall Zafira B model due to fire hazard
PSA to invest $785 million in Spain; build new model in Vigo plant
Ad/Media/Marketing News
AT&T wants to keep your kids entertained on long road trips with in-car Wi-Fi service
Luxury is meaningless. Or why Millennials want more than just a brand
Google poised to change search ads, again
Marketers take note of these new Google products
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