Kelley Blue Book reported that Hyundai upheld its No. 1 spot for brand loyalty on its Website at 48 percent, with Toyota nearly closing in at 47.9 percent and Subaru at 45.9 percent.
Read More →Dealer Specialties said it is teaming up Kelley Blue Book Values with its inventory management solution’s MarketControl Analytics tool.
Read More →The vehicle information site is projecting a strong fourth quarter, and a recent consumer survey backs its prediction.
Read More →In its latest report, Kelly Blue Book says an incentives battle is coming later this year, as Japanese brands look to regain lost market share following the March 11 earthquake.
Read More →Kbb.com lists Audi, Lexus and Cadillac as the top luxury brands, while Kia, Hyundai and Honda dominated among all non-luxury brands for lowest average total ownership costs.
Read More →Kbb.com anticipates the slowdown in new-car sales and leasing will impact used-car values for years to come, with current supply reductions expected to play a key role in the wholesale used-car market.
Read More →The 2012 Hyundai Accent and the 2007 Suzuki SX4 took top honors for new and used, respectively, on Kbb.com's Top 10 Back-to-School Cars list.
Read More →KBB.com reports that Hyundai’s loyal consumer base has remained constant thanks to aggressive marketing campaigns and product redesigns.
Read More →KBB has joined the National Independent Automotive Dealers Association (NIADA)’s National Member Benefit Program and will provide members with its suite of new- and used-car value solutions.
Read More →A new Kelley Blue Book Market Intelligence survey indicates that 52 percent of car shoppers have changed their minds about gas prices and think they will either stay the same or go down in the next 30 days.
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