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Today's News: August 1, 2016

KBB in the News

The New York Times: Tesla faults brakes, but not Autopilot, in fatal crash

The New York Times: Why monthly auto sales numbers may not be what they seem

Mashable: 7 things no one tells you about buying a new car

International Business Times: Tesla (TSLA) Model S crash: Company faults car’s automatic braking system

MediaPost: Most Millennials now comfortable with idea of AI-driven cars

Forbes: Auto sales record looks unlikely for 2016, but no plunge either

Forbes: 2017 Aston Martin V12 Vantage S 7-speed: Dogleg manual gearbox makes it enchanting

SheBuysCars: How the 2016 Mitsubishi Outlander might just save me from the world of minivans

24/7 Wall St: U.S. sales collapse almost 11% in July

Automotive News: Slight gains expected for July U.S. sales as analysts lower outlooks for 2016

Automotive News: Big bumps in FCA’s five-year plan

The Detroit Bureau: New vehicle sales expected to be flat in July

Auto Remarketing: KBB’s best bets for used vehicles under $8K

Jalopnik: Tesla blames auto-braking instead of Autopilot in fatal Model S wreck

Design & Trend: Tesla CEO Elon Musk teases Model-X inspired Minibus; Autopilot defense puts blame on brakes

Business Finance News: Tesla Model S crash: Some new revelations

Vindy.com: Auto sales expected to decline slightly

 

OEM/Vehicle News

Tesla reaches deal to acquire SolarCity

Lincoln meets shoppers at the mall

 

Industry/Dealer News

Uber will spend $500 million on mapping to distance itself from Google

Tech companies still trusted more on autonomous-car development

Charging pads let electric car owners cut the cord

 

International Automotive News

French July vehicle registrations fall; Peugeot, Volkswagen new car sales dive

German authorities clear Opel diesel engines: report

Automakers exploit EU loophole to use legal ‘defeat’ devices

Delphi plans to test self-driving cars in Singapore

 

Ad/Media/Marketing News

Dodge claims to be ‘Domestic. Not domesticated.'

Here are the many, many ways your business can get in trouble for tweeting the Olympics

 

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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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