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NEW YORK - Can't make the payments on that new car you just bought? No problem — just return it free of charge.
With the Cash for Clunkers program over, East Valley auto dealers are turning their attention to restocking depleted inventories and obtaining long-awaited reimbursements promised by the federal government.
In this Aug. 11, 2011 photo, Jeff Swanson, 25, looks at the rear rotors on his 10-year-old Pontiac Grand Prix in Sterling Heights, Mich. Swanson, who was in the market for a new car just weeks ago, decided to keep his 10-year-old Pontiac Grand Prix for at least another year. Gyrations in stocks and talk of a weakening economy rattled Swanson's confidence about taking on another payment, even though his new job running a home for mentally disabled people seems to be secure. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)
It’s late August and the sky over Houston, Tex., is torched, the air sticky and humid after days of steady rain. The sweltering heat is not lost on Ahman Green, one of the city’s most heralded transplants, who for six seasons in Green Bay, Wisc., was more likely to suffer from frostbite than heat exhaustion.
Eleven used car lots in Phoenix were seized and 28 people indicted over the past month in what authorities said was a scheme to provide vehicles to smugglers of illegal immigrants.
Despite a 31 percent rise in gas prices, the cost of owning and operating a car is about the same as it was last year, according to a AAA study.
A 6-year-old law allowing creditors to report vehicles as stolen if the owner fails to make payments has police scrambling for a way to avoid potential violence.
October 5, 2004
State environmental officials are moving to force automobile manufacturers to start selling vehicles in three years that for all practical purposes do not yet exist.
Texas resident Roman Satur purchased a 2001 Porsche Carrera Cabriolet and took it for a little spin.
Texas resident Roman Satur purchased a 2001 Porsche Carrera Cabriolet and took it for a little spin.
Do women get better deals on cars? In what seems contrary to popular belief and stereotypes, women ask more questions, more thorough questions and more frequently ask for an independent inspection, according to data collected about customer transactions by LeaseTrader.
PHOENIX - The economic meltdown has hit the airport car rental business in Phoenix.
WASHINGTON - Reina Bolanos got a loan for her used Honda Odyssey in 2006 on what appeared to be favorable terms: $16,000 without a down payment. Though the 8 percent rate was high, Bank of America offered to spread the loan over six years to keep the monthly payments down.
Three-fourths of homeowners taking the National Foundation for Credit Counseling’s Mortgage Reality Check are reporting that a good night’s sleep is a thing of the past.
After a more than nine-hour-long performance review that included public testimony, the Chandler City Council voted 5-2 early Tuesday to accept the resignation of City Manager Mark Pentz.
A major Arizona bank acted improperly in repossessing a vehicle, the state Court of Appeals has ruled.
An organization representing low-and moderate-income consumers descended on a used-car dealership Wednesday in Mesa, accusing it of selling defective cars and charging too much for them.
Kristina Batchelder Reese stands inside what once was Roller World at 1625 E. Weber Driver in Tempe where she was supposed to meet her friend, Christy Ann Fornoff the weekend of May 11, 1984 when Fornoff was killed while collecting subscription payments on her newspaper route at the Rock Point Apartments. Reese and Fornoff were classmates at McKemy Junior High before Fornoff’s family moved to another part of Tempe and Christy began attending Connolly Middle School. The former roller rink building now houses Evolution Motorsports, a European Exotic car shop and University Mechanical, an engineering company where a mural from the skating rink still exists. Photo by Mike Sakal.
Kristina Batchelder Reese stands inside what once was Roller World at 1625 E. Weber Driver in Tempe where she was supposed to meet her friend, Christy Ann Fornoff the weekend of May 11, 1984 when Fornoff was killed while collecting subscription payments on her newspaper route at the Rock Point Apartments. Reese and Fornoff were classmates at McKemy Junior High before Fornoff’s family moved to another part of Tempe and Christy began attending Connolly Middle School. The former roller rink building now houses Evolution Motorsports, a European Exotic car shop and University Mechanical, an engineering company where a mural from the skating rink still exists. Photo by Mike Sakal.
Kristina Batchelder Reese stands inside what once was Roller World at 1625 E. Weber Driver in Tempe where she was supposed to meet her friend, Christy Ann Fornoff the weekend of May 11, 1984 when Fornoff was killed while collecting subscription payments on her newspaper route at the Rock Point Apartments. Reese and Fornoff were classmates at McKemy Junior High before Fornoff’s family moved to another part of Tempe and Christy began attending Connolly Middle School. The former roller rink building now houses Evolution Motorsports, a European Exotic car shop and University Mechanical, an engineering company where a mural from the skating rink still exists. Photo by Mike Sakal.
Kristina Batchelder Reese stands inside what once was Roller World at 1625 E. Weber Driver in Tempe where she was supposed to meet her friend, Christy Ann Fornoff the weekend of May 11, 1984 when Fornoff was killed while collecting subscription payments on her newspaper route at the Rock Point Apartments. Reese and Fornoff were classmates at McKemy Junior High before Fornoff’s family moved to another part of Tempe and Christy began attending Connolly Middle School. The former roller rink building now houses Evolution Motorsports, a European Exotic car shop and University Mechanical, an engineering company where a mural from the skating rink still exists. Photo by Mike Sakal.
Youth sports activities are expected to take a hit after the state sports authority announced a funding scale back.
Berge Ford in Mesa hosts the new Ford GT, and J.D. Byrider's offers quality cars and creative financing.
Dear Debt Adviser: I have bad credit with my bank, and I’m making payments on what I owe, but I still have no credit. What credit I have is bad because I am so young, and I have hardly anything in my name. What’s the best way for me to establish credit? -- Blair
By Mark Scarp, contributing columnist
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