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A major misconception is that all flood damaged cars end up in a junkyard. The reality is hundreds of thousands of water-damaged cars are repaired and resold in other parts of the country without the buyer ever knowing the car’s waterlogged history.
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The Federal Reserve's decision on Wednesday to increase interest rates means consumers will pay more for new- and used-car loans.
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Interest rates reached 7% during the first quarter of 2023, meaning borrowers are facing costs that haven’t been seen since the Great Recession.
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It’s love bug season, again, and that means different things to different people — especially when it comes to their cars.
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Little kids could now be in rear-facing car seats well past their second birthday if parents follow the latest safety recommendations from the American...
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The Florida Supreme Court could decide whether a car can be considered a weapon in criminal cases.
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Florida is about to increase the age requirement for children riding in car seats. As of Thursday, the law requires five-point restraints until a child...
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Over the past year, authorities responded to 183 emergency calls for children who were locked in cars in Pinellas County. Now, St. Petersburg Fire and...
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A 2-year-old girl in Sarasota has died after her father left her in his vehicle Sunday morning. It's the first death from vehicular heatstroke in...
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Around this time last year, five children in Florida had died after being forgotten in a vehicle. So far this year, there are no reports of such deaths...
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For the first time in five decades, the Cuban government has begun selling new and used vehicles to anyone who can afford them. But with used Volkswagen Passats priced at $70,000 and a 2013 Peugeot sedan priced at $250,000, it's pretty clear the Castro government doesn't really want to sell them. Why?