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4 days ago |
autoblog.com | Nate Swanner
It seems the same model used for the iPhone may be attractive to drivers, too. A new study suggests drivers are increasingly open to a subscription model for their next vehicle, which would upend car ownership. Rather than purchasing, financing, or leasing a car, drivers have become curious about the scheme many use to get a new phone every 12 to 24 months. Almost half of the respondents say that if tariffs increase car prices dramatically, they would explore the option diligently.
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5 days ago |
yahoo.com | Nate Swanner
Tesla owners confirm they are being targeted, most often in the southTesla vehicles have become lightning rods for people’s disdain for CEO Elon Musk, with many simply mocking or ridiculing drivers. A new report suggests some are taking it a step further; almost half of the respondents say their vehicles have been “intentionally damaged,” with a bulk of the reports coming from the south. Further, almost three-quarters of Tesla drivers feel they’re at risk of being targeted in the future.
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5 days ago |
flipboard.com | Nate Swanner
How clean are Pa.’s cities? Here’s what a report found“Cleanliness is next to Godliness,” or so the saying goes. If that’s the case, then this one Pennsylvania city is pretty ethereal. But another one…not …
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6 days ago |
kansascity.com | Nate Swanner
New car prices and reliability are keyA new study sheds light on an underlying concern within the auto industry. American Trucks found that nearly 40 percent of respondents can't afford a new vehicle, and many owners plan to keep their vehicles until the wheels fall off. Elsewhere, Tesla owners are most likely to have buyer's remorse, keeping their vehicles for far shorter durations than competing brands.
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6 days ago |
heraldonline.com | Nate Swanner
New car prices and reliability are keyA new study sheds light on an underlying concern within the auto industry. American Trucks found that nearly 40 percent of respondents can't afford a new vehicle, and many owners plan to keep their vehicles until the wheels fall off. Elsewhere, Tesla owners are most likely to have buyer's remorse, keeping their vehicles for far shorter durations than competing brands.
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