In a recent survey conducted by our national partners at the Consumer Federation of America, the high cost of being poor was confirmed yet again: “Good drivers of “lower economic status” can pay nearly twice as much for auto insurance than higher-income drivers. That comes to about $600 to $900 more per year for the […]
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What does the FTC need to know about car buying?
Our national partner, Consumer Federation of America, just alerted us to an opportunity to bring auto issues to the attention of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC): “The Federal Trade Commission is seeking public comment on a proposed qualitative survey of consumers to learn about their experiences in buying and financing automobiles at dealerships. The comments […]