Scroll through Facebook Marketplace long enough and you’ll eventually see it: a “brand-new” set of Michelin tires for $40, sold by someone whose only other listing is a random Pok&ea
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So you've retired. Finally. No more boss, no more meetings, just time to actually live. Last thing anyone needs at this point is a car that's constantly in the shop or bleeding money. Thing
Most dealerships are fine, but some still pull the same old stunts they've been using for decades. The good news? Once you know the playbook, it's way easier to avoid getting ripped off. Fo
Porsche has always offered one of the best warranties around. In the U.S., new buyers get four years or 50,000 miles of coverage. Not bad at all. But a small California company just looked at that and
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