Two years after the COVID-19 pandemic struck, consumer demand for online shopping platforms remains high. And General Motors is getting in on the action with its own used-car-buying site.
While EVs are the cars of the future, hybrids are still a solid choice for eco-minded automotive shoppers. View the four reasons to buy a hybrid car this year.
While you can shop for a brand-new car at an event like the Chicago Auto Show, you can't really buy one off the show floor. But auto shows are great places to browse around for options, provided you keep a few things in mind.
Chevrolet just closed the order books for the 2022 Chevrolet Malibu, claiming it's filled its production quota. But as sales of the brand's only sedan slip, it's possible that the Malibu could be discontinued completely in the next few years.
Ford has an online platform that helps shoppers find quality used cars at affordable prices. And now, the automaker's program offers a grace period to return the vehicle.
The 2022 Ford Bronco Sport has all the capabilities of the Bronco in a more compact version. How much does this version of the new Ford Bronco cost fully loaded?
In 2021 the worst year was slowly unfolding as chip shortages due to various reasons reached an outrageous level that affected car shopping across the world. More and more problems seemed to affect car buying and manufacturing continued on the way.
The now-discontinued Chevrolet Spark started at $14,990 before options and destination charges. But you can spend that money, or even less, on a used car instead. And these nine models are some of the best options available.
Prices for vehicles have increased due to the chip shortage and other factors from the pandemic. Dealerships have found a way to profit from it by selling vehicles at higher prices. However, General Motors is fighting back. What are they doing to ensure a positive sales experience for their customers?
If you have filed your taxes and are getting a large refund, you might be thinking about buying a car. But is it really good idea to use your refund as a down payment?