California boat fire: Conception wasn’t built to charge so many devices Los Angeles Times
California Boat Fire: Growing focus on whether overloaded electronics caused a short that sparked fire.
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California boat fire: Conception wasn’t built to charge so many devices Los Angeles Times
California Boat Fire: Growing focus on whether overloaded electronics caused a short that sparked fire.
Owner of Costa Mesa company sentenced to prison for selling counterfeit electronic parts Los Angeles Times
The owner of a Costa Mesa electronics distributor was sentenced to nearly four years in federal prison for selling counterfeit integrated circuits, some of which …
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Letters: Cellphones may be a pain in the neck, but they sure can get you out of a jam
Los Angeles Times He had both cellphones, so he couldn't call me, and he didn't know the address or telephone number of the hotel. He called our daughter at home in Palos Verdes. She called the front desk at the Marriott, and they came and rescued him. Thank goodness … |
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Cars whose leases are up flood the market, pushing prices down … Los Angeles Times In 2014, Infiniti leased more than 28000 Q50 luxury sedans for as little as $ 329 a month. The leases accounted for more than three-quarters of Q50 sales. Off-lease used cars are flooding market, pushing prices down … |
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Cars whose leases are up flood the market, pushing prices down Los Angeles Times Since the lightly used cars are entering a market that favors trucks and SUVs, the prices will fall, said Jim Lentz, Toyota's North America chief executive. “It's more difficult to get rid of them,” he said. “You're going to have very attractive … Off-lease used cars are flooding market, pushing prices down |
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The time is right to buy a used car
Los Angeles Times Looking for a deal on a used car? Now's a good time to buy. After years of climbing higher, used–car prices have been heading down. This year used–car prices declined about 4% on average compared with 2015, and the trend may continue for another year … |