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Subaru Rated Top Carmaker for 2012 by Consumer Reports Subaru is rated the top carmaker, Mazda is number 2, Toyota rates number three while Honda is number 4. -
Hyundai Ranks Highest in Customer Retention among 33 Automotive Brands J.D. Powers ranks the best Automakers in order of their retention rate. Where does your Brand fall? -
Car Buyer Rights in Virginia Extended Warranties Extended warranties, how do these companies get my name? -
115 Cars Made 2012 Top Saftey Picks' List You want to be safe, here is the list of the safest cars from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety for 2012. -
Leased Cars Instead of Clunkers are Popular for High Schoolers Leased cars are popular for high schoolers. The cars are newer and they generally have good safety records. -
Avoid Credit Card Fraud 5 Mistakes to avoid in becoming a victim of debit or credit card fraud. -
2011 Automotive Hot List: The Departed... If there’s one constant in this world, it’s this: We live in a world of constant flux. In the automotive world, however, we’ve all grown accustomed to seeing the same group of manufacturers introduce new models each year. You know the names. But for the 2011 model year—thanks largely to the huge economic downturn that began in late 2008—four well-known American nameplates have gone the way of the Edsel, so to speak. -
How to sue telemarketers in small claims court RICHMOND, VA (WWBT) – Most of us have gotten those annoying calls from telemarketers. If you have received the calls and have tried all you can to make them stop, lawyers say you can take legal action. -
Know what your contract says RICHMOND, VA (WWBT) - What happens when your contractor wants to change the price after the contract is signed? Are they required to do the work for the price in the original contract? 12 On Your Side looked into a homeowner's complaint. -
Stop aggressive debt collectors: You have rights If you are the victim of constant aggressive debt collection calls, you do have rights. If the harassing calls don't stop and debt collectors are violating the law, they could end up owing you money. -
The $555,000 Student-Loan Burden: provided by The Wall Street Journal When Michelle Bisutti, a 41-year-old family practitioner in Columbus, Ohio, finished medical school in 2003, her student-loan debt amounted to roughly $250,000. Since then, it has ballooned to $555,000. -
Beware the Rip-Off Sticker: Provided by edmonds.com Dealer Add-Ons Can Complicate Negotiations