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Jury hears Trump and Cohen Discussing Hush-Money Deal on secret recording; Nature-based solutions help solve Mississippi River Delta problems; Public lands groups cheer the expansion of two CA national monuments; 'Art Against the Odds' shines a light on artists in the WI justice system.

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President Biden defends dissent but says "order must prevail" on campus, former President Trump won't commit to accepting the 2024 election results and Nebraska lawmakers circumvent a ballot measure repealing private school vouchers.

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Bidding begins soon for Wyoming's elk antlers, Southeastern states gained population in the past year, small rural energy projects are losing out to bigger proposals, and a rural arts cooperative is filling the gap for schools in Pennsylvania and West Virginia.

Top Consumer Complaint: Car Problems

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Tuesday, August 20, 2013   

LANSING, Mich. - It's one of your biggest purchases, your car, and it could be your biggest headache. The Consumer Federation of America reports that auto issues are the top consumer complaint for 2012. According to CFA director of consumer protection Susan Grant, false advertising for new and used cars, and towing disputes, are among the many problems.

She cited "auto repairs that aren't made properly, used cars that are sold that are total lemons, but because they're 'as-is' the consumer can't do anything about it."

CFA collected reports from consumer agencies across the nation, including Michigan, to compile its "top ten list" of consumer complaints. Problems with home improvement projects, banks and utilities also made the list.

According to Bernard Swieki, assistant director of the Center for Automotive Research (CAR) in Ann Arbor, while the overall quality of cars has gone up, there are many more things on modern cars that can go wrong. He said car-makers can also get tripped up in the rush to improve safety and fuel efficiency.

"When you have this sort of influx of all this new technology, you basically open the door for more things to go wrong, because you're trying a whole lot of new stuff at the same time and it's new stuff that hasn't necessarily had the sort of track record of being proven out," he cautioned.

Swieki said automotive quality is a moving target and Detroit's Big Three are holding their own while competing with foreign automakers.

Link to that report at ConsumerFed.org.




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