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Today's News: May 25, 2016

KBB in the News

The New York Times: Automakers befriend start-ups like Uber, girding against a changing car culture

CNBC World: Kelley Blue Book’s Karl Brauer discusses Toyota’s new partnership with Uber

CBT News: Learn how brands that support social causes can benefit your dealership

Dealer Marketing magazine: Is longer vehicle life span changing how people buy cars? New AutoMD.com survey says yes

AutoFinanceNews.net: Longevity primary factor for car buyers, says AutoMD.com study

OC Register: Putting the brakes on: Orange County auto sales down 2.1 percent in April

Sci-tech-today.com: Takata scandal expands troubled history of air bags

 

OEM/Vehicle News

BMW invests in California-based mobile carpooling app

Ford recalls nearly 217,000 previous-generation F-150s after brake failure

Google to open self-driving car tech center in Novi

VW ‘on track’ to meet deadline for diesel-rigging settlement

Fiat Chrysler names new head of Alfa Romeo, Maserati

First 2017 Acura NSX supercar comes off line in Ohio

 

Industry/Dealer News

Apple is researching how to charge electric cars

Data dive suggests rising auto demand from millennials

The regulatory landscape of online car sales

 

International Automotive News

Toyota to invest $450 million to build new car plant in Malaysia

German power firms to partner automakers in electric future

French government weighing possible PSA stake sale – Les Echos

Strong overseas demand boosts UK car production in April

 

Ad/Media/Marketing News

GSD&M wins Dodge account

Google is about to bombard users with more and bigger mobile ads

 

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Lisa Aloisio
404.725.0651
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brenna.buehler@coxautoinc.com

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