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Is Carvana Operating an Illegal Storage Facility?

By now I'm sure you've seen the ads. Carvana is advertising hard right now. And who can blame them? The used car market is at an all-time high right now, and dealers are making money hand-over-fist. However, the brand has also had its fair share of bad PR lately. Recently, the brand was banned from operating in North Carolina for 180 days. Now, they've been accused of operating an illegal storage facility.
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Can I Buy a Car Without a Title?

Buying a used car for a private party can lead to a lot of money saved in addition to plenty of potential pitfalls. One example would be if the seller doesn’t have the title to the car that you want to buy. But is that something that you should walk away from, or is it …
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When Will the Chip Shortage Finally End?

We're all sick of the chip shortage by now. It's severely affected both the new and used car market, and that's just a start. Moreover, the shortages have spread to other industries. You can't get a computer graphics card right now for the same reason you can't get a Ford Bronco. Unfortunately, you won't be getting that PS5 anytime soon either. The resale markets are insane for just about anything that uses electricity right now. So, that begs the question: when will all this finally stop?
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A New Infrastructure Bill Will Track Your Travel Habits

President Joe Biden has just legitimized the shift to EV power with his new infrastructure bill. The bill aims for half of all new car sales in 2030 to be comprised of EVs. It's a big step towards electrification and a massive push towards modernizing our country's infrastructure. However, there's a little test for American drives tacked into the bill, buried deep within its 2,000-odd pages. The test will track how much you drive and potentially impose a new per-mile tax.