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Sep 3, 2024 |
clickorlando.com | Jeff S. Bartlett |Steven Elek |Anita Lam
New car prices now average nearly a whopping $50,000. Maybe that sticker shock has you thinking long and hard about a used car. But navigating the used car market brings its own challenges. Consumer Reports is here to help with its first-ever brand ranking for used cars, helping you find the best, most reliable ride to fit your needs and budget. While prices have come down over the past year, most people still end up paying around $30,000 for a used car.
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Aug 27, 2024 |
consumerreports.org | Jeff S. Bartlett |Steven Elek |Anita Lam
Consumer Reports’ ranks 26 car brands based on the reliability of their 5- to 10-year-old models Graphic: Consumer Reports, Toyota Updated December 5, 2024 Consumer Reports’ brand ranking for used cars—focused on the reliability of 5- to 10-year-old models—makes it clear that buyers can reduce their risk of car trouble by concentrating on some brands over others.
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Jul 4, 2024 |
consumerreports.org | Jon Linkov |Anita Lam
A smooth ride, a quiet interior, supportive seats, and adjustable seat belts can all increase the pleasure of driving—and keep you safer July 4, 2024 Illustration: Borja Bonaque You might think that to be comfortable in a car, it just needs cushy seats and the ability to absorb bumps in the road. Those factors are important but not the only ones that determine comfort.
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Jan 10, 2024 |
globalinvestigationsreview.com | Donna Wacker |Jonathan Wong |Michael Wang |Anita Lam
General context, key principles and hot topicsThe Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) remains active in pursuing corporate fraud and misfeasance by listed companies and by culpable directors. In October 2022, the Court of First Instance (CFI) granted the first order of its kind under section 214 of the Securities and Futures Ordinance (Cap.
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Apr 24, 2023 |
fastcompany.com | Anita Lam
By Anita Lam—The Conversation 5 minute ReadFor the first time in its history, The New Yorker featured a courtroom sketch on its cover. The image, which appears on its April 17, 2023, issue, gives viewers a glimpse of a historic court proceeding that could not be captured by cameras: the arraignment hearing of Donald Trump two weeks earlier. Because Trump is the first former U.S. president to be criminally indicted, there is immense public interest in this case.
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