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Advices About Autos
Automakers are running from lease deals as fast as they can, but customers are snapping up the last available leases. On July 27, Chrysler announced that it would stop offering leases in the United States on August 1. In the last four days in which customers could qualify for a Chrysler lease, an almost unprecedented number of car shoppers signed a new lease deal..
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Advices About Autos
Diesel engines are on their way to becoming mainstream in America. Today’s diesels offer better fuel economy than their gasoline cousins, and pollution-reducing technologies that are helping diesel shed its dirty image. But they are typically more expensive than gasoline-powered equivalents. The IRS, however, is starting to close that price gap.
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Cars are more affordable now than at any other point in more than a quarter century..
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Whether you spent your summer interning at a law firm, backpacking across Europe, or playing Guitar Hero until your fingers bled, one things for certain — it’s time to go back to school. And what better way to do so than in a brand new car? Just be sure to pick the one that best represents you.
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The total number of miles Americans drive is at its lowest point in decades, with many of us driving as little as possible in order to save gas, but auto insurance rates continue to rise..
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Don’t walk into a Chrysler, Jeep or Dodge dealership expecting the dealer to help you lease a new vehicle any time soon. The AP reports, "Chrysler LLC said Friday its financial arm will get out of the auto leasing business by the end of the month because economic conditions have made leasing more expensive than buying, for both consumers and the company.".
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Automakers don’t want you to lease a new car anymore. Once the source of most of the Big Three’s profits, leases have become a drag on financial recovery plans for Ford, GM and Chrysler this year. All three have made plans to get out of the leasing business or scale back their leased offerings..
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Advices About Autos
Progressive Insurance has a plan that could save you up to 60% on your auto insurance premiums. There’s only one catch — they want to ride in the car with you.
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