If you're selling your car or truck you need to think of it as a phone. Wiping all personal information can keep you secure and avoid the new buyers getting more than just a used truck.
Supply chain issues caused by the Coronavirus (COVID-19) and other challenges have thrown car sales for a loop this past year. That's led to some surprising news about the rising popularity of Korean car manufacturers Hyundai and Kia in the U.S..
Loan fraud is rampant, with the latest being applicants that use fake employers for a variety of reason, all related to scamming. Here's what is going on.
For the first time, online car auctions sold more cars than in-person ones. And Bring a Trailer is just the biggest part of this rising online presence for classic and modern cars alike.
Despite the wide range of shades available, white is the most popular vehicle color. Sure, white cars might seem bland, but they offer plenty of understated benefits.
Porsche saw a sales boom in 2021, with the 911 sports car setting a new sales record. But even so, the 2021 Porsche Taycan outsold it to become the brand's best-selling non-SUV. And there are several reasons why this could've happened.
Carvana, the online, used car sales dealership that promises its customers delivery to the door, no hidden fees, and certified inspected vehicles, faces fines, fees, and license suspension in Florida.
The chip shortage has left many carmakers and consumers frustrated over the past year, but a potential endpoint is on the horizon, though some stumbling blocks still lie ahead.
Taking a look at the last two tumultuous years of automotive launches, retirements, and new technology, you might be surprised to learn which models hold the best resale value.
In a globalized world, companies need to adapt their products and messaging to local markets. There have been misfires along the way. A possible one is the story of how the Chevy Nova “no go” Spanish name killed sales in Latin America. However, is the story actually true?
Purchasing a new or used car can be a joyous occasion, unless you end up with a vehicle that doesn't live up to its dealer description. There is a difference between not being thrilled with car sales and being a victim of a car dealership lying to you.
The end result is fewer new and used cars and increasing prices. The pandemic has also shown the way to what might be a solution: e-commerce. A recent poll of global automotive executives revealed that many of them predict the majority of all car sales will shift online by 2030.
Car buying has become a headache this past year. It's harder to find a good deal at the dealership between low inventory and increasing prices. The chip shortage is the leading cause, but is there an end in sight? It looks like it might be for a bit at least.