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    By Beth Braverman

    If you’re renting the car with a credit card, you may be able to say ‘no’ to the supplemental insurance and the fee that comes with it, but there are some exceptions.

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    By Beth Braverman

    Saving up to purchase your first vehicle used to be a rite of passage for teenagers and young adults, but fewer than four in 10 Millennial drivers now contribute financially to the purchase of their...

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    Taking a Summer Road Trip? 9 Must-Have Items for Your Car’s Emergency Kit

    By Beth Braverman

    Road service provider AAA said it expects to rescue 7 million drivers this summer.

  • Why 2017 Is Shaping Up to Be a Great Year to Buy a Car

    By Janna Herron

    The record-setting car-buying boom appears to be over—and that’s good news for anyone in the market for a new set of wheels. Thanks largely to cheap gas and auto loan rates near historic lows, U.S...

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    The Next Financial Bubble? Auto Loans Soar as Delinquencies Rise

    By The Fiscal Times Staff

    America’s love affair with the automobile may be reaching dangerous new heights. Auto loans are hitting record levels, and delinquencies are rising.

  • The 15 Best Cars of 2017

    By Beth Braverman

    New car sales have remained strong in 2016, although it’s unclear whether they’ll break the record 17.5 million units sold last year. Sales have been boosted by a strengthening economy, rising wages...

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    By Beth Braverman

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    By Ciro Scotti

    You’ve probably seen those TV ads featuring a dofus dad (why is it always a dad?) who is saved from a fender-bender by his self-braking car. Turns out that same dude could have a tough time getting...

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    By Beth Braverman

    Fall is always a good time to negotiate the price of a new car, since dealers want to get rid of their current inventory to make room for next year’s models. Slideshow: 9 New Cars Selling at a Big...

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    By Beth Braverman

    Despite the rise of car-sharing, telecommuting and urban living, car ownership is still the norm in America. Nearly nine in 10 U.S. households have at least one car for every driver in their home,...

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    By Robert Frank, CNBC

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    By Reuters

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    By Yuval Rosenberg

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    By Carrick Mollenkamp, Reuters

    At car dealers across the United States, loans to subprime borrowers are surging, up 18 percent in 2012 from a year earlier, to 6.6 million borrowers, according to credit-reporting agency Equifax Inc...

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