Day: May 2, 2023

Used car prices to keep falling, utes in particular – study

Sky high used car prices are gradually returning to earth as production of new vehicles improves, but they’re still far more expensive than before the COVID-19 pandemic. This is the latest from Moody’s

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Rising car insurance rate: Causes and tips to save – Dakota News Now

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) – A new report from ValuePenguin projects that car insurance rates could jump by as much as 8.4% this year — the most significant jump in the

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Which states buy the most electric cars? EV sales in Australia broken down by state for 2022 – Car News

Last year saw a lot of change in the electric car space for Australia, with the most notable being the changeover at Federal and many state levels to a new government that puts

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Toyota Australia warns ‘simplistic’ electric-only policy would leave ute and 4WD owners behind

Backroom lobbying in Canberra over a future emissions policy has reached new heights, as the relationship between the car industry and the break-away Electric Vehicle Council hits a new low. View 11 images Toyota

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Editors’ Picks April 2023 | New X1, a Bentley and some luxury EVs

Autoblog Staff This month of Editors’ Picks features a smattering of luxury vehicles in both sedan and SUV body styles. The new BMW i7 was a big surprise, and the Mercedes-Benz EQE is

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Obituary: Bert Boeckmann, Ford dealer for decades, dies at 92

Born Aug. 21, 1930, in South Gate, Calif., Boeckmann did not initially plan to become a car dealer. He attended the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps in college and thought about serving as a

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AutoNation exec Marc Cannon to retire, new CMO hired

AutoNation Inc. executive Marc Cannon plans to leave his position as chief customer experience officer, shift to a short-term philanthropic role for the auto retailer and then retire at year-end. Richard Lennox, a

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These Are The Cheapest-To-Own Cars, Trucks, And SUVs For 2023

to own for 2023 according to Kelley Blue Book. Jeff Ludes New-vehicle shoppers are typically focused on the transaction price and monthly payments a particular model will command, but for cagey consumers that’s

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Cost And Coverage – Forbes Advisor Canada

Each province and territory has the following mandatory minimum third-party liability coverage: British Columbia: $200,000 Alberta: $200,000 Saskatchewan: $200,000 Manitoba: $500,000 Ontario: $200,000 Quebec: $50,000 New Brunswick: $200,000 Nova Scotia: $500,000 Newfoundland and

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Under the Million Dollar Hood: A Look at the World of Luxury Vehicles

Why I Refuse to Chase the Maximum Social Security Benefit U.S. Money Supply Is Doing Something It Hasn’t Done in 90 Years, and It May Signal a Big Move for Stocks These 2

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