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.
Recently, there's been some discussion on the internet, as there often is, about a new car. Recently, people were upset about a new car on the internet. That new car is the 2022 Subaru WRX, and I don't think that "big mad" does it enough justice. People hate the plastic cladding on the new 'Rex, and I have figured out why.
Was the new car industry already headed for disaster before supply chain issues and COVID-19 complications really threw things into a tailspin? It seems like that was the case.
With the opportunity to order a car directly from the manufacturer, buyers now have the option to choose everything they want their car to have. In some cases, that in itself can be exciting for buyers — you are getting the color options and features you want, and the car is made just for you.
New cars have been delayed ever since the start of Covid-19. But now, as the pandemic rages on and the chip crisis worsens, car parts are being slowed.
Buyers looking for a new car will be happy to know Stellantis is going to offer its own financial services in the coming years, like Ford and GM. Stellantis was the only OEM without a captive financier until now.
What are some of the most overhyped new cars on the market? The Acura TLX Type S seems to be topping the list, but why don't buyers like it? It just didn't live up to expectations set by Acura.
The J.D. Power 2021 U.S. Initial Quality Study had some surprising new brands join the ranks, plus one car from Nissan took the lead in a few categories. The Nissan Maxima won five times.
Some of the best luxury electric cars 2021 has to offer come from brands like Tesla, Jaguar, Polestar, and Porsche, but these don't come cheap. The Model Y is upwards of $130,000.