New Cars Remain Hard to Afford
New cars are becoming harder to afford after more than a year of improving conditions for car shoppers, a new analysis finds.
New cars are becoming harder to afford after more than a year of improving conditions for car shoppers, a new analysis finds.
The average used car was listed for $25,470 at the start of June, $20 lower than a month ago and 1% lower than a year ago.
Looking for an SUV with real off-road chops but tired of what’s out there? Here’s some new off-road SUVs coming in 2026 and the near future.
Tesla may need to replace computers in hundreds of thousands of cars to make them live up to old promises
Volvo will debut a high-tech seat belt that adjusts to the specific forces of a crash on a new EV coming next year.
Ford and its Lincoln luxury marque have issued a second recall for an old problem affecting 426 Navigator and Expedition SUVs.
Cadillac has recalled 41,376 Lyriq SUVs from model years 2023-2024 because their driver displays may go blank while driving.
Mazda has recalled 171,412 vehicles because their airbags may fail in a rare circumstance. Dealers can fix the issue with a software update.
Mercedes has recalled 127 GLC SUVs because their headlights can be aimed horizontally – something owners aren’t supposed to be able to do.
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