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Paul Eisenstein, Executive Editor
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TCC Team
Detroit Incentives Hit $4k Detroit is spending a whopping $4011 in incentives per vehicle sold in July on average, according to Edmunds's True Cost of Incentives report. That figure remains ...
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Mike Davis, Editor
Several months ago, bored with waiting in the car while my wife was shopping, I dared venture where few men (or women) ever go: reading the owner manual in the glovebox. A notice jumped from the pages at me: ...
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Jerry Flint, Editor
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Joseph Szczesny, Editor
Just in time for the Fourth of July holiday, gasoline prices across the United States eased back for the fourth consecutive week. The AAA survey in both California and Texas showed prices easing back by ...
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Joseph Szczesny, Editor
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