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Today's News: July 22, 2016

KBB in the News

Bloomberg: Anxiety-free electric car journeys are goal of U.S. loan program

CNBC: Execution still an open question after new Tesla master plan

Fortune: Elon Musk’s master plan draws fans and skeptics alike

Forbes: McLaren Automotive is becoming a major force in the exotic car market

Auto Remarketing: Vehicle volume still pumps through auction lanes

The Detroit News: Tesla master plan fails to impress investors, analysts

SiliconBeat.com: Tesla’s new master plan stirs little excitement

The Vindicator: GM posts significant increase in earnings, plans for more Takata impact

Used Car News: Consumers pay little attention to Takata recall

Green Car Reports: U.S. to offer $4.5 billion for electric-car charging stations via DoE loan guarantee

Gas2.org: Federal loan guarantees will promote nationwide EV charging facilities

Auto Credit Express: A lower loan to value ratio helps you get approved

Security Week: How connected cars are driving greater security concerns

 

KBB.com Editorial

2017 Toyota 4Runner TRD Off-Road/Off-Road Premium Models Bow

2018 VW Midsize SUV First Look

Kia Adds Models Supporting Android Auto and Apple CarPlay

2017 BMW Diesels Delayed

 

OEM/Vehicle News

308,000 Chevrolet Impalas recalled for faulty airbags

GM CEO: Drivers needed in first self-driving car tests

Volvo cars plans a self-driving auto by 2021

Lexus no-haggle pricing sends some buyers fleeing, but most stay

Why GM’s record earnings will be tough to repeat

 

Industry/Dealer News

Google, 3D printing keep Ford’s ex-CEO Alan Mulally on the forefront

 

International Automotive News

Volkswagen halts sales of most vehicles in South Korea ahead of ministry review

GM, Isuzu end pickup truck tie-up in Asia; GM eyes more upscale market

BMW may open electric car battery factory in Thailand

PSA wins Iran production deal for Citroen brand

 

Ad/Media/Marketing News

IPG’s UM retains BMW’s $300 million U.S. media account

Survey of creatives finds a major gap in how advertisers and brands use data

Snapchat wants to show you ads based on what’s in your images

 

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