Analysts have declared the end of new cars priced under $20,000 in the U.S. market. The discontinuation of models like the Nissan Versa and Mitsubishi Mirage has eliminated the most affordable options ...
Consumer Reports' verdict on the top new cars for 2026 is in, and it brings some welcome news for car shoppers looking to cut down on their fuel use while also staying safe on the road. This year's ...
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Sports cars are famously undefinable, encompassing a broad array of roadsters, four-door cars, coupes, grand tourers, supercars, and even some straight-up race cars. Power, or lack thereof, is not a ...
A combination of incentives, changing tech and other factors give EVs steeper depreciation. The used EV market is about to see an inevitable explosion of product. Electric vehicles are cheaper to ...
There are plenty of new sports cars under $35,000 despite rising new car prices. Mazda, Ford, Toyota and more produce competitive sports cars that are affordable and exhilarating to drive. Sports cars ...
Used cars that once filled the budget-friendly sweet spot are nearly extinct. A new study shows prices have surged nearly 41% since 2019. If you’re struggling to find a decent used car for under ...
Buying a car in another state is possible if the price is right and you're willing to jump through some extra hoops. This page includes information about these cards, currently unavailable on ...
With a 25% tariff about to hit every imported car, many Americans are wondering whether it’s better to buy or lease a vehicle before tariffs go into effect, or wait to see how things will play out.
You want your dollar stretched as far as possible, right? A Cars.com survey found 71% of Americans have changed their spending habits in the last year with 76% reported spending less. The goal of Cars ...
For some, buying products made in their home country has always been a priority. In America, that desire is gaining more traction, especially with the recent imposition of sweeping 25% tariffs on cars ...
About 92% of U.S. households have access to a car. But only about 55% of Americans have access to public transit. And only about 3.5% take advantage of the options available. The average American ...