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 ...
With new car prices hovering around $50,000 these days, buying used can feel like a no-brainer because of how much new cars depreciate in their first few years. New vehicles typically lose about 30% ...
The price of new cars and trucks in the U.S. has increased 33% since 2020, and consumers are piling on interest as they stretch out loan terms to eight, nine and nearly 10 years. David Kelleher, who ...
Gina Young is an accomplished finance writer who has written for publications including SuperMoney, Examiner, Lexington Law, Talk Markets, and CreditRepair.com. Throughout her career in finance, Gina ...
Buying from a dealer may cost more, but a private seller isn’t always the bargain it seems. Here’s what you need to know. These days, I spend anywhere from 50 to 60 hours a week at the car dealership ...
Older drivers are a special group, with unique limitations and risks balanced by decades of experience as savvy consumers. Consequently, their car insurance needs and experiences typically differ from ...
Actively reporting, writing, and editing on automotive news and since 2021, Dave has brought his acerbic wit and love of European car culture to brands such as HotCars, CarBuzz,and TopSpeed.
New cars can lose over 20% of their original value in just a year due to depreciation. Five years into ownership, a new car can lose 60% of its original value. Well-maintained vehicles have the best ...
American car buyers braced for the worst when President Donald Trump’s auto tariffs started taking effect in April. But so far, prices are little changed. However, industry experts don’t expect that ...
The car dealership landscape might not be what you expected after the second month of tariffs. New-vehicle Average Transaction Prices (ATP) were almost identical to April’s $48,811 at $48,799 and have ...
American roads are clogged with crossovers, SUVs, and pickup trucks that, in many cases, range from size Large to Triple XL. However, not everyone rides on the bigger-is-better bandwagon. Sedans and ...