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Commentary: Automakers’ data monopoly and how they dictate car repair
Think you own that new car you just bought? Not all of it. As many Americans are learning, automakers own their data, and ...
AI is being used for everything from generating code to diagnosing automotive mechanical issues. While it isn't infallible, chatbots can be used to walk drivers through minor car repairs and ...
When your car breaks and the shop hands you a repair bill you can’t cover, you immediately hit panic mode. Work, school drop-off, grocery runs, doctor visits, all of it starts wobbling at once. The ...
Learn how to file an extended car warranty claim, what documents you need, and common reasons claims get denied.
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The $300 repair that can turn into a $6,000 problem
You live in a world where a modest repair can quietly snowball into a four-figure disaster. Whether you are dealing with a car, a roof, or a hidden leak, the pattern is the same: a manageable fix ...
You should consider yourself lucky if you've never had to deal with a broken part on a car. If you aren't performing routine maintenance on your somehow pristine vehicle, you're just playing with fire ...
Roseann Freitas, PR & Communications Manager for the Better Business Bureau Great West & Pacific, joins producer/host Coralie Chun Matayoshi to discuss what you can do to avoid having to hire a ...
Greg O'Brien,Lumberton, NJ: I've been a Car Craft reader for more than 10 years now. I've built several cars, but I've always tried to pick cars with clean bodies because I'm bodywork-o-phobic. In the ...
You’re going to pay more per year for car maintenance if you live in a western state, and the cheapest states for repairs related to a “Check Engine” light are Michigan and Indiana. That’s according ...
Not long ago, virtually every single new car was sold with a spare tire, a jack and a small tool kit to allow owners to swap out a flat tire for the spare on the side of the road. That has changed ...
The danger is not in the brakes. Not in the tires. Not even in the engine bay, where used-car shoppers usually begin poking ...
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