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If you own a car, you’ll likely feel the heat of tariffs eventually through higher insurance rates and/or repair or maintenance work on your car.
Consumers are holding on to their cars longer due to rising new car prices, increased vehicle reliability and personal finance goals like avoiding monthly payments. Older cars are harder to finance ...
Car parts are made in specific ways to suit specific kinds of cars. That includes batteries, so what can happen if you put ...
Americans are snatching up used cars. Elevated new car prices could continue to spur demand for older vehicles and, as a result, used car parts. Advance Auto Parts still has a long road ahead ...
Chris called out the myth that you should shut off your A/C and roll down your windows to save gasoline. “Yes, AC uses a little gas, but driving with your windows down at highway speeds destroys your ...
Insurance is one of the most variable car ownership expenses in the U.S., heavily influenced by location, driver profile, and ...
Counterfeit auto parts, especially air bags, are a concern among vehicle manufacturers, law enforcement. Majority of counterfeit auto parts are bought online, may be cheaper than genuine parts ...
Trump administration's tariffs on imported auto parts went into effect on May 3, applying a 25% duty on vehicle components. Quite a few parts for US-made vehicles are produced across the border in ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Tuesday afternoon softening tariffs on imported cars and car parts, in a reprieve for auto manufacturers that had protested the levies.
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The new tariffs went into effect April 3, so here’s everything you need to know about this latest announcement.
That’s why a new round of auto tariffs – this time on parts – coming into effect Saturday could upend the industry, even more than previous levies on imported cars.