We’ve all been there: Your cars in the shop — again — and the estimate makes you cringe. While repairing an older car is often cheaper than buying a new one, there can come a tipping point when you ...
When it comes to whether to buy a new car or fix your current ride, for most of us, it comes down to a straightforward issue of dollars and cents. It’s a decision that this reporter confronted earlier ...
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We’ve all been there: Your cars in the shop — again — and the estimate makes you cringe. While repairing an older car is often cheaper than buying a new one, there can come a tipping point when you ...