Vehicle owners are waiting longer for their cars and trucks to be repaired and can be expected to pay more for those repairs as the industry is hit with a combination of challenges that include acute ...
For many years, every automaker and its dealers have searched and dug high and low for people who want to be technicians repairing cars, trucks and SUVs in the back shops of the retail outlets. They ...
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Americans have millions of gadgets between them, which break down from time to time. It's usually cheaper to replace a cracked phone screen or repair any broken device than to replace those devices ...
As time has gone on, automakers have been adding more technology and features to newer vehicles in an attempt not only to compete with one another, but to push the envelope of what is possible in a ...
During the lull between last Christmas and New Year’s, New York State became one of the first in the country to enact a “right to repair” law — albeit with amended language that some advocates say ...