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Could you handle a $1,000 car repair? Many can't. - ConsumerAffairs

ConsumerAffairs conducted an online survey of 1,000 drivers through Pollfish and found nearly 13% said they couldn't pay a $1,000 car repair bill. Read More
Could you handle a $1,000 emergency expense? Report says most Americans ...

A Bankrate survey reveals most Americans struggle to afford a $1,000 emergency expense, highlighting the financial strain caused by inflation and high interest rates. Read More
Could you handle a $1,000 emergency expense ... - FOX6 News Milwaukee

LOS ANGELES - A new Bankrate survey reveals only 41% of Americans would use savings to cover a $1,000 emergency, such as a car repair or medical bill. This marks a drop from 44% in 2024 and ... Read More
Here's the top predictor of financial well-being, according ... - CBS News

It doesn't take $1 million to secure a sense of financial well-being, according to new research from Vanguard. Read More
Most Americans can't handle a $500 surprise bill - CBS News

Most Americans can't afford $500 surprise bill While the recession may be long over, many Americans are still living one bill away from financial disaster. Read More
Consumer Reports: Do you have the right to repair your own car?

Right to repair is supported by organizations like Consumer Reports. It gives customers information about their vehicles. That way, consumers have a choice on where to go for repairs. Read More
Financial Strain for Car Owners (2025) | ConsumerAffairs®

While respondents’ ability to pay out of pocket for a major car repair rose correspondingly with income, high earners weren’t as financially secure as you might think. Read More
Can You Trust Your Car Repair Shop? - Consumer Reports

A Consumer Reports survey of more than 40,000 car owners shows how to save money on maintenance and repairs and reveals the best car repair shops. Read More
With High Used-Car Prices, Consider Fixing Your Older Car - Consumer ...

When faced with an expensive repair for an older car, you might think about moving on to a newer model. But with the average price of a used car near $30,000, it can make more sense to repair the ... Read More
Should you buy an extended car warranty? Know the catches - WCPO 9 News

Millions of drivers purchase extended warranties to avoid expensive repair bills. However, one frustrated woman learned that her failing transmission may not be covered. What you should know. Read More
Consumer Reports: Protect your car and wallet from potholes

Pothole season is here in New England, and these road hazards can cause more than just an annoyance; they can seriously damage your car and drain your wallet. Read More
Could you handle a $1,000 emergency expense? Report says most Americans ...

LOS ANGELES - A new Bankrate survey reveals only 41% of Americans would use savings to cover a $1,000 emergency, such as a car repair or medical bill. This marks a drop from 44% in 2024 and ... Read More
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