Today's News

Today's News: July 14, 2016

KBB in the News

USA TODAY: New forecast: Auto sales may fall short this year

Bloomberg: VW faces setback as California rejects 3-liter car recall plan

International Business Times: Takata airbag recall worse than believed: 1 in 8 US vehicles affected, report finds

Fortune: GM averts having to close its factories

Auto Remarketing: Takata awareness ranks lowest among current events

SFGate: Tesla offers less expensive Model X, but it isn’t cheap

CBS Detroit (WWJ-AM) Detroit, Mich.: Karl Brauer of Kelley Blue Book says that GM wanted to process its bankruptcy case quickly

CBS (KCTV-TV) Kansas City, Mo.: A new study from Kelley Blue Book found that one third of drivers don’t know if their car is affected by the Takata airbag recall

ABC (WTNH-TV) Hartford-New Haven, Conn.: A Kelley Blue Book study says awareness of the Takata airbag recall ranks lowest among current events

EDN.com: Despite Tesla accidents, autonomous vehicles are closer than they appear

Cookies & Clogs: Tips for buying a new car or used car – part 1: What to know before

 

KBB.com Editorial

Takata Airbag Recall Low Despite Publicity, KBB Study Finds

2017 Hyundai Elantra Sport Unveiled

2017 Hyundai Elantra Buyer's Guide

2016 Aston Martin Vantage: With an available V12 engine or a V8 with a stick-shift, the 2016 Aston Martin Vantage offers stunning performance with exotic looks.

 

OEM/Vehicle News

No more Tesla buyback guarantee as company cuts prices again

Nissan’s autonomous minivan will go on sale in Japan in August

Ford’s new robots can build cars, make coffee

Audi kicks the race for self-driving cars into a higher gear

Consumer Reports urges Tesla to disable Autopilot

 

Industry/Dealer News

Michigan in fight to land autonomous car testing

Auto shipping company agrees to plead guilty to price-fixing

 

International Automotive News

Dutch vehicle authority seeks answers on fatal Tesla crash

Hyundai’s Korean workers vote for strike

 

Ad/Media/Marketing News

Gen Z lacks brand loyalty, seeks social engagement, open to loyalty programs

This mobile ad blocker wants to charge brands to show their ads

Twitter offers audience API to all brands

This startup lets you buy custom Snapchat geofilters from a collection of artists

Email newsletters hit a speed bump: Inaccurate open rates

For mobile video success, start with concept, not length - report

 

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Director, Public Relations
Lisa Aloisio
404.725.0651
lisa.aloisio@coxautoinc.com

Sr. Public Relations Manager
Brenna Buehler
949.473.6595
brenna.buehler@coxautoinc.com

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