Carmageddon for New Cars, But Used Cars are Hot WOLF STREET
The price of going upscale: New cars are too damn expensive, and Americans aren’t buying them anymore. Based on new-vehicle sales data this year through …
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Carmageddon for New Cars, But Used Cars are Hot WOLF STREET
The price of going upscale: New cars are too damn expensive, and Americans aren’t buying them anymore. Based on new-vehicle sales data this year through …
Alexander's Books gets new owners, will move to Johnston Street location
The Advocate "We all liked the idea of having a used book store in the community and making more of a community space and we just went for it." Longtime owner Barbara Alexander announced in September she was interested in selling the store following the death of … |
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Military-Communications Firms Harris, L3 Near Deal to Combine
Wall Street Journal Based in Melbourne, Fla., Harris is a provider of communications systems and electronics for military and civilian use. Its systems are used for battlefield communications as well as by first responders and for GPS, air-traffic control weather tracking … |
In addition to the headline unveiling of the new KATANA, Suzuki has announced other street bikes for the 2019 model year. Among these is a new Café Racer version of the SV650, new, more fully featured versions of the V-Strom 1000 and V-Strom 650, as well as several detail changes to additional models. For instance, all […]
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Used–Car Sales Boom as New Cars Get Too Pricey for Many
Wall Street Journal The gap between the price of a new and used vehicle is as wide as it has been in years, pushing an increasing number of consumers to the used–car lot and putting pressure on auto makers to deepen discounts on new cars to keep them competitive. Demand … |
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Key Chinese Electronic Parts and Seafood Targeted in Latest US Tariff Threat Wall Street Journal Chinese electronic components used to run computer networks and secure critical internet connections are the big target in the Trump administration's new plan to expand tariffs, but the proposed levies will also hit fish, furniture and lighting fixtures. China Can Hit US Tech Where It Hurts in Tariff Response How Trump's China Tariffs May Cost You More Money Collateral damage |