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09/16/2010
“I bought a car and now I’ve decided I don’t want it. Can I return the car?”
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07/16/2010
Subaru of America announced today that it would offer wi-fi in its 2011 Outback Models.
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05/13/2010
The company has halted paying dividends since 2006 and even despite a profitable year, it wasn't ready to start paying them yet.
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01/06/2002
Now, from the comfort of your home or office, you can make a complete car purchase on the Internet. According to a study done by J.D. Power and Associates, 62 percent of all new vehicle buyers are turning to the Internet for shopping information. Most go to the web before visiting a dealer. Consumers can now make comparisons, get price quotes from dealers, obtain insurance and extended warranties, and even handle financing -- all online. The Better Business Bureau offers the following tips to help make your online car buying experience a satisfactory one:
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02/01/1998
When you finance or lease a car, truck or other vehicle, your creditor or lessor holds important rights on the vehicle until you’ve made the last loan payment or fully paid off your leasing obligation. These rights are established by the signed contract and by state law. For example, if your payments are late or you default on your contract in any way, your creditor or lessor may have the right to repossess your car.
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03/01/1997
Many new car dealers advertise unusually low interest rates and other special promotions. Ads promising high trade-in allowances and free or low-cost options may help you shop, but finding the best deal requires careful comparisons.
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