Finance & Insurance
A New Jersey Infiniti dealership said in an answer to Nissan's lawsuit against it that the automaker mischaracterized the issues.
A Federal Trade Commission attorney this month has requested to remove an allegation of price discrimination from the agency’s case against Asbury Automotive Group Inc. in light of President Donald Trump’s April 23 executive order condemning holding companies liable for disparate impact.
Inflation, high car prices and elevated interest rates have challenged consumers in the U.S., especially those with lower credit scores.
Deduction of auto-loan interest may not provide a big lift, but with the tariff-fueled sales frenzy settling down, every bit of positive messaging is welcome.
Regulators might not be enforcing some rules but journalists can still publish complaints and citizens can still bring lawsuits against companies.
J.D. Power’s prediction of a $748 average monthly payment for new vehicles is based on preliminary May auto retail data.
A Chicago dealership customer has sued the store for fraud because they allegedly misrepresented to the lender her ability to pay the financing for her car.
The lawyer for a Pennsylvania dealership in dispute with GM Financial over vehicles allegedly sold out of trust said the matter is a misunderstanding.
The deduction under the 'One Big Beautiful Bill Act' could save many Americans hundreds of dollars.
A record number of consumers expect to be turned down for an auto loan, according to a Federal Reserve Bank of New York survey.