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Car Buying for BeginnersBuying & Leasing a Car Haggle over the price of the car and the terms of the loan to keep your monthly payments in check.
By Michael Korsh
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5 Auto Chip Stocks to Buy for High-Horsepower Potentialstocks Semiconductor tech is increasingly important to the cars we drive. These five chip stocks are best able to keep capitalizing on that trend.
By Andrew Packer
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Disrupters Are Driving the Car MarketBecoming an Investor I was not a Tesla believer years ago, but I am now. Tesla's future looks pretty spectacular, and its stock price has lately become more attractive.
By James K. Glassman
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General Motors (GM) Suspends Its Dividend ... Againinvesting GM stock's high yield suddenly vanishes as the automaker suspends payout, share repurchases amid coronavirus crunch
By Kyle Woodley
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8 Products That Soon May Cost More Due to Trump’s TariffsEconomic Forecasts The 25% tariff that the United States imposed on July 16 on $34 billion of imports from China (with $16 billion more to come, likely in August) touches nearly every corner of American consumers’ lives.
By Glenn Somerville
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10 Biggest Losers of a Global Trade Warinvesting Only time will tell whether a much-ballyhooed global trade war will end up becoming a reality.
By James Brumley
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Buying a New Car? Check the Resale ValueBuying & Leasing a Car Even people who hold cars forever should pay attention to this metric.
By Miriam Cross
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15 Cars You Can Drive ForeverBuying & Leasing a Car Some models just seem to keep rolling along, whistling past the junkyard. We've identified 15 cars with exceptional and sometimes surprising endurance and value.
By David Muhlbaum
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Where You Live Has a Huge Effect on Car Insurance Ratesinsurance Laws, court rulings and driver behavior mean that someone across a state line might pay double (or half) of what you do.
By David Muhlbaum
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