
The 10 vehicles that spent the longest time on dealer lots in 2014 has been released. The Honda Insight had the longest time to turn spending an average of 100 days longer on a lot than any other vehicle, according to a report from 24/7 Wall St.
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Kelley Blue Book (KBB) has revealed the 2015 model-year vehicles and brands with the lowest projected ownership costs. Subaru takes the award for overall brand while Lincoln wins for overall luxury brand.
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Retail new-car prices have increased by $165 from November 2013, which is 1.7 percent higher than 2013 and the renewed interest in trucks and SUVs is a large factor, according to Kelley Blue Book.
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Kelley Blue Book has announced the winners of its annual Best Buy Awards for 2015 vehicles in the U.S. market, a list of vehicles in 12 categories. KBB picks the vehicles from more than 300 new-car models and 49 finalists.
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This move brings together more than 20 leading wholesale and retail automotive brands, including Manheim, AutoTrader.com and Kelley Blue Book.
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Jared Rowe has been named president of AutoTrader.com, while Steve Lind has been named president of Kelley Blue Book.
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KBB took a look at van culture with a visit to musician Mike Watt of The Minutemen in 2008. Watt shows off his 2009 E-350 cargo van.
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For this year's top ten, the editors of Kelley Blue Book named the BMW i3 the No. 1 Green Car for 2014. The list, touted as more than just a compilation of the most fuel-efficient vehicles, looks at production methods and recyclability, as well as vehicles that are appropriate for different lifestyles.
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According to Kelley Blue Book, Hyundai-Kia showed the greatest new-car transaction price gains (1.8%) from December 2013 to January 2014, while Volkswagen’s prices dropped more than 5%.
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Most plug-in electric vehicles will depreciate more dramatically over five years than their conventional gasoline counterparts, according to a new report from Kelley Blue Book via USA Today.
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