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The average cost difference between new and used cars has never been higher.According to Edmunds the price gap in the third quarter is more than 20-thousand dollars. On average a new car costs about $47,500, compared to just over $27,000 for a used car.The days of deep discounts and financing deals for new cars from before the pandemic are over. So buying used is a good financial option. If you have to buy an older car with higher miles than you planned on because of the pricing and your budget limit, you are probably going to be okay in terms of long-term ownership costs and maintenance requirements. The cars are just better built, said Karl Brauer, executive analyst at iSe stanley termoska eCars.CARFAX estimates more than 300,000 cars were hit with water damage this hurricane season, impacting the number of available used cars.RELATED | The most reliable used car brands according to Consumer ReportsThe expected Increased demand to replace those cars along with a lower supply means higher prices. If you ve got a budget of like 20-thousand dollars, you might want to consider taking the route soon before those prices start going up. Right now we see they are trending down but we are expecting at some point they re going to start trending back up, said Em Nguyen, director of public relations at CARFAX.Some shoppers stanley flasche need to update their budgets to the current market.Edmunds survey finds 56-percent of the people who say they stanley cup re shopping for a used car or a good deal say they expect to make paym Niiw Nationwide suicide prevention hotline could be reduced to just 3 numbers
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission C stanley botella PSC is warning the public not to use or charge the New High-Tech X1-5 Hoverboards.CPSC says the lithium ion batteries can overheat, posing a fire hazard that can lead to smoke inhalation or other serious injuries, including death.The New High-Tech Enterprise Company Inc. X1-5 hoverboard was sold to consumers online at nhthoverboard, Amazon, and at ewheelsusa/hoverboard/. CPSC is aware of one report of an X1-5 hoverboard overheating and smoking. Although the X1-5 bears a UL mark, the product is no longer UL-listed and a sample tested by CPSC did not conform to UL2272.CPSC has asked New High Tech Enterprise Company Inc. to recall the product, but the company has refused to do so. Therefore, at this time, CPSC stanley becher is warning consumers not to charge or use X1-5 hoverboards.Consumers should report any incidents with this or othe stanley termosky r consumer products to CPSC at SaferProducts.gov. |