If you just bought a new car and decide that you don't like it, you can trade it in for another one. But wait! Here's how long you should wait before doing so.
Gone are the days of driving off the lot with a new car for under $20,000. The tides have changed and average prices keep going up while options go down.
Doug Field used to work for Tesla and Apple, but now he's headed to Ford to work on autonomous cars and the future of driving. Field thinks buyers will be able to download items from automakers as they sit fit.
Buying a new or used car can be a daunting task, especially due to the fact that there are many unscrupulous dealers and a car sellers nowadays. If you plan on buying a car soon, here are seven signs that you might be getting a bad deal.
The forgotten cars of the 80s, 90s, and early 2000s like the Nissan 240s, Toyota Land Cruisers, and Mazda RX-7 are now highly desirable vehicles within certain groups
When it comes to reliable luxury cars, these are all of the sedans and coupes available on the new car market for this year and next year. There are options for 2021 and 2022.
What were some of the most popular new cars on MotorTrend last month? The Kia Telluride, Ford Bronco, and Rivian R1T made the list. Plus, plenty of others from Ford.
The Wall Street Journal says the chip shortage could cost the automotive industry $210 billion, almost double the initial estimate from May. What are automakers doing to combat the issue?
The new car market has been in flux this year as prices have increased steadily. We recently interviewed Vanessa Ton from Kelley Blue Book to gain more incite on the current market conditions.
Amidst the Covid-19 pandemic and car parts shortages, prices for new vehicles are through the roof. That's why over half of potential buyers are waiting till the prices dip again.
Back in 2008, Car and Driver looked for the best new car and used car options one could buy for under $25,000. What topped these enthusiast's lists? Not surprisingly, a Miata, an M3, A Corvette, and some others.