Based on #hashtags.
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Today is May 4th, also known as Star Wars day and automakers are getting in on all the fun.
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The Zoolander 2 marketing machine is in full effect.
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America-based PSC Motors is looking to offer a supercar for around $75,000.
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BMW is the most popular automaker on Instagram, based on geotagged posts in the U.S.
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Automotive enthusiasts worldwide are excited for the return of classic nameplates.
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Over 4.6-million people have liked Jeep’s Facebook page.
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In a study which isn’t entirely surprising, new vehicle buyers who purchase a vehicle based on its technology, consume media at high rates.
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The man behind Ford‘s successful social media efforts has left the company.
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Each day we strive to report the latest automotive news but not all stories are created equal. Some just have a life of our own, especially on social media. Shared heavily on Facebook, Twitter and Google+, here are our most viral news stories from the past seven days.
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For the second straight month, Ford has secured the overall lead in online discussions while both BMW and Toyota surged passed Chevrolet in October.
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Ford generated the most online buzz of any automaker in September according to a report by Phoenix Marketing International.
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Chevrolet and Ford continue their dominance at the top of the social buzz report with the two American automakers generating the most online conversations in August.
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Toyota is picking up the pace when it comes to discussions about the brand on social media, though it still trails domestic heavyweights Chevrolet and Ford according to a new report.
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Lexus has launched its Instagram social media channel (lexususa), kicking it off with a focus on its new 2014 IS with video and images showcasing the sporty sedan.
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It could pay to be a car fan spamming Facebook feeds on February 8, 2013, the day before the 2013 Chicago Auto Show opens to the public.
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Tweeting about problems with your car could help lead to a recall and so could talking about it on Facebook.
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Almost half of drivers ages 18 to 29 use the internet while driving according to a new study by State Farm.
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Brembo, the little Italian company known for its performance brakes, can officially claim more than 100,000 fans on Facebook.
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Such “specific” apps include real-time weather forecasting, traffic conditions and parking availability. According to Koslowoski, the research by Gartner demonstrates that “you have to be careful not to confuse the car with your mobile phone or your laptop.”
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Chevrolet is taking a stab at launching its own community forum and social media hub for auto enthusiasts, calling it The Block.
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The new campaign is the first to emerge from Nissan’s new global marketing arm, that was given a brief last year to develop programs that accelerate Nissan brand awareness, as part of the firm’s Power 88 business plan.
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Imagine if you condensed the time you spend commuting annually into one long stretch. It adds up to about a month and an organization in Canada is looking for individuals willing to do it in one shot for cash.
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Social media is a great way to keep in contact with friends, family and share baby photos with one another, but it can also be used for finding a favorable car dealership. Thats according to a new study released just on the eve of Facebook’s IPO.
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