New Cars Grew More Affordable in February
New cars are now easier to afford than at any point since the summer of 2021, but the market is dividing in two.
New cars are now easier to afford than at any point since the summer of 2021, but the market is dividing in two.
BMW has recalled 192 X3 SUVs from model year 2025 because their rear brake hoses can leak, causing their rear brakes to fail.
Ford has issued a second recall for some Super Duty trucks because an earlier recall may not have fixed a power window problem.
President Trump has created confusion over which tariffs, if any, could affect car prices starting next week.
The Federal Reserve elected not to change interest rates at its last meeting, a sign of worries about inflation.
Ford and its Lincoln luxury brand have issued a recall for 269 vehicles because they can unexpectedly move forward even in neutral or reverse.
Whatever type of car you’re after, there’s likely one on this list of 10 of the best used cars you’ll find for less than $8,000.
Finding the right used SUV for you can be difficult, but it doesn’t have to be. Here are 10 of the best used SUVs you’ll find for less than $25,000.
The average used car was listed for $25,006 at the start of March—$122 less than a month ago despite thin nationwide inventories.
Compare the 2025 Tesla Model Y to the 2025 Audi Q4 E-Tron and decide which electric compact SUV is right for you and your family.