Today's News
Today's News: June 3, 2016
KBB in the News
Yahoo! Finance: Strong car sales today could trigger the next downturn
CNBC’s “Closing Bell”: Tesla’s car competition (video)
CBS News: The Takata air bag mess: Danger and confusion mount
Forbes: Why Uber’s $3.5 billion windfall is bad news for women in Saudi Arabia
U.S. News & World Report: Uber’s record $3.5 billion from Saudi Arabia fuels global expansion
Consumer Affairs: Where did the oil price savings go?
Auto Remarketing: 6 more OEMs share specific Takata recalls
MLive.com: Tesla’s Elon Musk: Apple is a competitor, Google is not
Digital Dealer: May used sales could approach 3.2 million units
The Christian Science Monitor: Is Saudi Arabia funding Uber to keep women from driving?
AutoCreditExpress.com: Kelley Blue Book names 10 Coolest Cars Under $18,000
KBB.com Editorial
2017 Ford F-150 Raptor promises improved ride and handling
2017 Audi A5 and S5 Coupe revealed
OEM/Vehicle News
Hyundai Motor plans luxury electric car under Genesis brand: executive
Big changes coming for Dodge Charger, Challenger models
Why finding a new Subaru may take some time
Production to resume in GM Lansing Delta Twp. plant
This country is about to get their Tesla Model X a whole six months early
Industry/Dealer News
Microsoft wants to power self-driving cars, not build one
Want your car to do the driving? Help is on the way
Rivals Uber and Didi drive closer to profitability in China
International Automotive News
China’s Ningbo Joyson considers bid for Takata following Key Safety acquisition
Jaguar Land Rover sues Chinese automaker over Evoque copycat: source
GM’s Opel refutes emissions allegations as German review begins
Suzuki raided by Japanese investigators over false fuel economy tests
Ad/Media/Marketing News
Nissan topped 300 donuts with 2,800 pounds of sprinkles using a sports car
Bloomberg plea: Ad-blockers disrupt the experience
Pinterest’s real-world pins let in-store shoppers save real items to virtual boards
Traditional ads flat, local digital forecast to hit $71B in 5 years
Amazon Echo: The new voice in brand engagement
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