Trump says he’ll make car loan interest tax deductible
Donald Trump says he will make car loan interest tax deductible. Specific details are scarce, but it is believed the program will mimic the mortgage interest deduction. If implemented, the move could save borrowers money and encourage sales. The 2024 presidential election will go down in history as a time when we saw last-minute troop withdrawals, two assassination attempts, and a plethora of bizarre events. While the substance has largely been set aside, Donald Trump recently raised an interesting idea while speaking at the Economic Club of Detroit. var adpushup = window.adpushup = window.adpushup || {que:()}; adpushup.que.push(function() { if (adpushup.config.platform !== "DESKTOP"){ adpushup.triggerAd("4d84e4c9 -9937-4f84-82c0-c94544ee6f2a"); } else{ adpushup.triggerAd(" 6a782b01-facb-45f3-a88f-ddf1b1f97657"); } }); In a speech that lasted nearly two hours, the former president said he would make auto loan interest tax deductible. Trump did not reveal specifics, but it sounds similar to the home mortgage interest deduction that has been around for more than a century. MORE: Trump now threatens 200% tariffs…
State dismisses lawsuit over cracked Jeep windshield
Jeep customers claimed they "did online research before purchasing the vehicle." September 15, 2024 — A cracked Jeep windshield lawsuit will continue in court after a judge dismissed several claims but ruled that plaintiffs can change and refile the class-action lawsuit. The cracked windshield lawsuit involves Jeep Gladiator and Jeep Wrangler SUVs from 2016 to present, which are allegedly dangerous to drive due to shattered, cracked and broken windshields. Jeep owners claim that a small stone can cause a huge crack in the windshield, or sometimes the windshield will break for no reason. In addition to gravel damage, the lawsuit alleges that using the defroster can also cause windshield cracks. One plaintiff even claimed that his Jeep's windshield shattered after being bitten by a mosquito. Jeep owners say they are forced to pay hundreds of dollars to repair cracked or shattered windshields even if their insurance covers the damage, given that most policies have deductibles. Driver visibility issues are said…
State dismisses lawsuit over cracked Jeep windshield
Jeep customers claimed they "did online research before purchasing the vehicle." September 15, 2024 — A cracked Jeep windshield lawsuit will continue in court after a judge dismissed several claims but ruled that plaintiffs can change and refile the class-action lawsuit. The cracked windshield lawsuit involves Jeep Gladiator and Jeep Wrangler SUVs from 2016 to present, which are allegedly dangerous to drive due to shattered, cracked and broken windshields. Jeep owners claim that a small stone can cause a huge crack in the windshield, or sometimes the windshield will break for no reason. In addition to gravel damage, the lawsuit alleges that using the defroster can also cause windshield cracks. One plaintiff even claimed that his Jeep's windshield shattered after being bitten by a mosquito. Jeep owners say they are forced to pay hundreds of dollars to repair cracked or shattered windshields even if their insurance covers the damage, given that most policies have deductibles. Driver visibility issues are said…