The 15 Most Expensive States To Own A Car, According To Consumer Affairs
Drivers beware: Some places in the U.S. demand much more from a commuter financially than others — and they're certainly not isolated to one region.
Read MoreDrivers beware: Some places in the U.S. demand much more from a commuter financially than others — and they're certainly not isolated to one region.
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Read MoreLuxury cars cost a lot to buy and maintain, so it pays to know which brands are reliable. Here are Consumer Reports' top luxury car brand picks for reliability.
Read MoreIf you want to buy a car, it's important find out which cars are resold within a year. Find out which best-selling cars leave drivers with buyer's remorse.
Read MoreCheap doesn't always mean bad, and businesses like Dollar Tree prove that by providing its customers high-end products at shockingly low prices.
Read MoreAs you plan for retirement you might assume that saving money should be your priority. However, there are some large purchases you might want to consider.
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Read MoreAfter years of legal back and forth, major retailers may be changing their credit card payment policies and consumers could wind up footing the bill.
Read MoreShopping carts can be found almost everywhere — including places they shouldn't be. To address this issue, one U.S. city is implementing some big changes.
Read MoreThis manufacturer enjoys popularity because of its highly reliable cars. Per Consumer Reports, one of its top-selling models is one of the most reliable.
Read MoreNot all popular cars are reliable, and conversely, some models — like this one, per Consumer Reports — have less acclaim but boast great reliability.
Read MoreBuying a TV can be intimidating, as they're bulky items you look at every day. One big-box TV retailer ends up restocking many of the ones leaving its shelves.
Read MoreCostco is well-known for its high-volume discounts, but its far from the only shopping chain that offers great deals if you're willing to sign up.
Read MoreHome Depot's standout products of 2025 reveal how small design upgrades reshaped everyday tools, lighting, and materials, raising the bar for home improvement.
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Read MoreWhen shopping for a new vehicle as a retiree, you want one that can save you money and that offers great features. Here's an EV that is worth considering.
Read MoreWealthy millenials have often embraced unconventional innovations in media and technology, and the decisions they make about cars falls right in line.
Read MoreOne of Costco's many benefits is its generous return policy (compared to other retailers), but the store does sell some things you can't get a refund on.
Read MoreConsumer Reports ranks the least-reliable electric vehicles from 2024 and 2025, with models ranging from sedans to trucks and SUVs.
Read MoreCar insurance may be an enormous expense for most consumers, but many Georgia drivers will see their premiums drop considerably in 2026.
Read MoreThese tips can help Americans save money on their daily coffee ritual, whether they prefer to brew their own at home or stop by a coffeeshop.
Read MoreAll cars depreciate after purchase, but there's one model that holds its value while remaining super reliable, according to Consumer Reports.
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Read MoreNot everyone works past age 65, but many people keep driving. While one car might yield low insurance premiums, it can come with a slew of potential issues.
Read MoreWhen buying a new car, you should use your head rather than your heart. These 2026 vehicles have recurring issues, recalls, and poor projected performance.
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