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Today's News: June 29, 2016

KBB in the News

WIRED: Here’s how to cash in on VW’s dirty diesel settlement

Associated Press (AP): The latest: Volkswagen settles emissions claims with states

CNBC: My Volkswagen is suddenly worth so much more than I expected

CNBC “Power Lunch”: Kelley Blue Book’s Karl Brauer thinks the VW emissions settlement is more than most owners were expecting

CNBC “Nightly Business Report”: Jack Nerad and Karl Brauer of Kelley Blue Book provide their take on the VW emissions settlement

Bloomberg Radio: Karl Brauer of Kelley Blue Book discusses what the VW emissions settlement entails

MarketWatch: This chart shows Volkswagen’s ‘generous’ payout for your polluting diesel car

24/7 Wall St: June car sales forecast higher, but GM share sliding

CBS Detroit (WWJ-AM) Detroit, Mich.: Kelley Blue Book’s Rebecca Lindland says the VW emissions settlement is a start but is fair

Los Angeles Times: VW settles emissions-cheating cases for $14.7 billion and agrees to buy back cars

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution: VW diesel owners face big decisions after blockbuster settlement

Vindy.com: June auto sales to increase 5 percent or more

Nooga.com: Understanding the VW emissions settlement: What local consumers need to know

AutoCreditExpress.com: KBB.com creates SUV car buying guide

 

OEM/Vehicle News

U.S. probing multiple companies in VW criminal investigation

Toyota recalls 3.4 million cars over air bags, fuel tanks

New Yorkers and Californians really want driverless cars, Volvo says

Chevy to honor 50th birthday of Camaro at Dream Cruise

Lincoln to offer pickup, delivery on all models

Chevy cuts pricing on in-car LTE connections

 

International Automotive News

Renault may raise UK car prices to weather Brexit storm

Jaguar Land Rover says short-term Brexit impact would not affect Slovak plant

PSA, Dongfeng JV reshuffles China management amid sales slump

Tata teams up with Uber in India

 

Industry/Dealer News

Uber’s app will soon begin tracking driving behavior

 

Ad/Media/Marketing News

Want to ride in the Ecto-1 car from Ghostbusters? Try Lyft

Screen size matters: Nielsen-backed study finds higher ad recall for shows viewed on TV vs. other screens

Facebook to push friends’ posts higher, likely to publishers’ detriment

MRC outlines mobile viewability metrics

 

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