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How to Handle a Faulty Vehicle in California
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How to Handle a Faulty Vehicle in California

Purchasing a car is supposed to be a fun process, but when there is a faulty vehicle, you may be in for a stressful ride. California has the largest registration of vehicles (over 31,000) in the United States, and thus, its lemon law becomes more significant. The law covers consumers with in-depth aspects such as buying a vehicle with problems...

How Dashcams and Smartphones are Revolutionizing Accident Documentation
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How Dashcams and Smartphones are Revolutionizing Accident Documentation

Auto accidents are also a potential cause of catastrophic injuries and property destruction. Previously, the recording of a wreck was mostly limited to a police questionnaire and a witness. The spread of smartphones and dashcams has incidentally transformed the way crash records are kept in recent years. Technology is priceless and important to individuals, insurance companies, and law enforcement. They...

Trucks of Tomorrow Features You Can't Ignore
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Trucks of Tomorrow: Features You Can’t Ignore

Big trucks of the future are not only getting bigger, they are getting smarter. Modern trucks are entering the market with features that you cannot ignore in order to adapt to the future. Prepare yourself to be amazed by the trucks, which drive in a better way than ever before! Today, buying new trucks near Decorah Iowa has become a...

How to Keep Costs Down When Owning a Car
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How to Keep Costs Down When Owning a Car

As noted by Consumer Reports, "unprecedented market conditions" since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic have made the initial cost of new and used vehicles more expensive than historic norms. Global economic changes have also increased insurance, maintenance, and repair costs. The high cost of car ownership has caused many people to change their transportation habits. As a result, motor...

Mercedes Benz will continue to offer combustion engines after 2030
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Mercedes-Benz will continue to offer combustion engines after 2030

Both Mercedes and Audi have just announced intentions to manufacture gas-powered automobiles for a long time. The Stuttgart-based carmaker's CEO, Ola Källenius, said that staying with internal combustion engines for longer than anticipated was a "course correction" that was necessary. Simply said, the company has previously stated its intention to transition to electric vehicles "where market conditions allow" beginning in...

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