The consumer price index shows used car prices were down 2% in January from a year earlier. Nevertheless, some shoppers may experience sticker shock if they haven't been in the market for a car in a ...
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 ...
View post: Subaru Solterra’s March Lease Deal Undercuts the Tesla Model Y in a Big Way Kei cars are affordable, fuel-efficient, and offer unique urban-friendly features for U.S. buyers. Models like ...
Although Donald Trump doesn't understand why people in Asia don't buy our cars, the main reason is actually pretty simple. Most of their roads and cities are built for much smaller vehicles — like ...
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 ...
It doesn’t get any cheaper than this—literally. The Versa with its standard manual transmission is the cheapest new car on sale today regardless of transmission choice. Nissan outfits the base S model ...
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 ...
Let’s be upfront here: US cars haven’t been cheap for a long time. The average price of a new car in the US is close to $50,000, up some $5,000 from two decades ago, even adjusted for inflation. The ...
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 ...
Car prices are about to shoot higher. That’s because a 25% tariff across all cars that the United States imports is set to take effect on April 3. And not long after, a 25% tariff on most foreign-made ...
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 ...