The color of a car is something you should consider during the car buying process. Some car colors are easier to take care of than others, and it can help with your resale value, too.
Finding a fun, daily-driveable sports car under $25,000 can be hard. But, with some diligence and a little research it's possible to end up in something fun, practical, and good looking to boot.
A pre-purchase inspection is one of the most important aspects of car buying. It's the most surefire way to make sure you're getting what the seller advertises.
Online car auctions are becoming an increasingly popular avenue for car buying. Additionally, with some research and a level head, it's possible to get yourself a deal online.
Cars with rebuilt titles are often seen as write-offs too risky to buy. But, if you have your heart set on one in your car buying pursuits, it's best to do your research first.
Craigslist can actually be a great way to find a camper van on the used and even new market. However, scams are spreading like an unchecked wildfire across the internet. Avoid being scammed when you're buying a camper van on Craigslist.
Taxis are yellow for a reason. Maybe it's so they're easy to spot. Or maybe, it's because a recent study shows yellow cars have unusually high resale values.
This is the epitome of the anti-SUV life: the Subaru Outback. Despite the absurd used market, Outbacks are cheap and plentiful, should you be looking to buy.
The Jeep Grand Wagoneer is making a "grand" comeback in 2022. The planetary three-row SUV gets a depressingly low EPA fuel economy estimate, to the surprise of literally no one.
Once, compact hybrids like the Toyota Prius were too compact to be as practical as their SUV competition. Thanks to advances in battery technology that has changed.
By making smart car buying decisions and keeping up on maintenance, it is possible to circumvent depreciation and get your money back when it's time to sell.