Most costly mistakes made after car accidents
According to officials at Car Crash Pain, accident victims are prone to make costly mistakes following a motor vehicle collision.
According to officials at Car Crash Pain, accident victims are prone to make costly mistakes following a motor vehicle collision.
J.D. Power and Associates recently released a series of reports that indicate the desire for a consumer to purchase a different vehicle can be attributed to various features and other attractive incentives and leads many new vehicle owners to switch brands.
A new study from Consumer Reports reveals that many cash-strapped consumers are putting off maintenance on their vehicle, and doing so could cost them their safety in the long run.
AAA Automotive has some tips for consumers who are interested in buying a new car but are unsure of the correct procedure or how to go about it.
Mercedes-Benz is contributing to teen driver safety with a new Los Angeles facility that will offer teen driver education and training and a new integrated coaching approach that aims to improve driver education in California.
A recently released a report that shows many new car buyers tend to avoid particular brands as a result of conventional wisdom they may have about the vehicle’s reliability in lieu of specific information.
Kelley Blue Book kbb.com recently released a list for car shoppers on a tight budget with the 10 best used cars for under $8,000.
The latest Equifax National Credit Trends Report found that auto finance companies have substantially increased lending by more than 47 percent over the past two years.
A recent study conducted by Liberty Mutual Insurance and Students Against Destructive Decisions revealed that despite knowing the dangers associated with texting while driving and other distracted driving behaviors, teens are doing it anyway.
Experts at the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers say that technology is available that would theoretically eliminate up to 90 percent of all traffic crashes experienced on U.S. roads.