Cars have become so expensive that many Americans are putting off or not buying new cars, hurting the auto industry. By Neal E. Boudette Buying a new car has become unaffordable for a growing number ...
Consumer Reports’ new safety verdict is a comprehensive, easy-to-understand score that helps you identify which new cars do the best job of preventing a crash or protecting you if one occurs, and ...
Prepare for automotive sticker shock next year – again. Average new car prices briefly topped $50,000 in September for the first time, before slipping back under that level in October. But now, ...
Sports cars are famously undefinable, encompassing a broad array of roadsters, four-door cars, coupes, grand tourers, supercars, and even some straight-up race cars. Power, or lack thereof, is not a ...
Automatic car wash brushes can collect dirt and small rocks that scratch your car. Hand car washes help protect your car's paint and value over time. Car washing isn't a one-size-fits-all. Here's what ...
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 ...
Millions of car buyers in the U.S. could soon get some tax relief thanks to a provision in the so-called "big, beautiful bill" that was signed into law on July 4 by President Trump. The idea of giving ...
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 ...
Buying a car in another state is possible if the price is right and you're willing to jump through some extra hoops. This page includes information about these cards, currently unavailable on ...
Let’s be upfront here: US cars haven’t been cheap for a long time. The average price of a new car in the US is close to $50,000, up some $5,000 from two decades ago, even adjusted for inflation. The ...
You want your dollar stretched as far as possible, right? A Cars.com survey found 71% of Americans have changed their spending habits in the last year with 76% reported spending less. The goal of Cars ...
For some, buying products made in their home country has always been a priority. In America, that desire is gaining more traction, especially with the recent imposition of sweeping 25% tariffs on cars ...