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Today's News: July 18, 2016
KBB in the News
CNBC: Auto financing: Wall Street is turning out more car loans
Forbes: Is Tesla pushing Autopilot on public roads too fast?
24/7 Wall St: GM counters Ford with huge discounts on pickups
Detroit Free Press: Why Mazda is perfectly OK with being small, for now
WardsAuto: Nissan Leaf values falling fast
Los Angeles Times: Uber…for women? Start-ups hope to match female passengers with female drivers
NerdWallet: Hybrids and electric vehicles: Costs
E-commerce Times: Consumer Reports urges Tesla to pull plug on Autopilot
KBB.com Editorial
2017 BMW 740e Plug-in Hybrid Due Soon
This Week in Car Buying: July’s Top Deals; Tesla buyer’s market
2018 Chevrolet Traverse: Major Overhaul Ahead
Nissan ProPILOT Autonomous Technology on Tap
2016 Toyota Tacoma vs. 2016 Chevy Colorado: Video Comparison Test
2016 Ferrari California T: Video Review and Road Test
2016 Acura MDX Long-Term Update: Road Trip II
OEM/Vehicle News
FBI, SEC investigating FCA US sales practices
GM earnings this week to shed light on big investments
Ford boosts towing rating of its Super Duty pickups
Court tosses claims on lost GM car value, allows others
Tesla is rethinking its radar system to better prevent crashes
Behind Volkswagen settlement, speed and compromise
Industry/Dealer News
VW vows to compensate dealers for tainted diesels
The big question for self-driving cars: Human behavior
Property acquired for Willow Run driverless car site
Washington, DC considers supplementing ambulances with Uber and other ride services
International Automotive News
Germany may require black box in autonomous cars
GM is automaker most likely to quit UK over Brexit, report finds
Cars, vans said to be focus of EU plan for tougher emissions caps
Ford appoints former Volvo exec Armstrong as Europe COO
Ad/Media/Marketing News
Zipcar can now track how many people see its rolling ad campaign in Seattle and D.C.
Yes, you’re tired of hearing about Pokemon Go. But here are 5 things to learn from its success
ANA releases ‘transparency’ guidelines, contract template too: Calls for ‘Chief Media Officer’ role
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