Super Clean Ford Escort Wagon And Nice Price Cars In This Week's Car Buying Roundup
A collection of our best posts of the week in car buying
Last week we asked you what the most comfortable car ever built was, but what about everyday folks looking to buy the comfiest new car they can afford? The well-trusted team at Consumer Reports compiled their test data to find out. CR has rated more than 260 new cars, and created the comfort score based on a combination of six factors, ride, noise, driving position, usability, seat comfort, and access. - Logan Carter Read More
Sometimes it seems as if Bring A Trailer is slowly turning into a crooked used car lot where low-mileage, basic cars go for big prices. It keeps happening and it’s happening yet again, this time with a Ford Escort from 1991 with just 358 miles on the clock. - Lawrence Hodge Read More
Prices of most goods remain over 20 percent more expensive since the pandemic-induced recession began, and car repossessions are up 23 percent this year, so now is a great time to consider dropping your car payment for something more affordable. If you are making this shift or if you’ve just got a tight budget but still want a powerful car, we’ve got a suggestion that you may or may not like. This is to put you onto an idea that may seem sacrilegious at first, but that’s what makes it such a smart choice; a Chrysler 200 S. - Logan Carter Read More
Bring A Trailer is starting to get a bit wild again. This time around, it’s not flippers trying to make some dough on recently purchased, new cars. It’s low mileage basic cars coming out of nowhere and going for big money. Take this 2002 Toyota Camry that just sold for over $20,000. - Lawrence Hodge Read More
Not long ago, if you were shopping for a new car with a modest budget your choices were limited and some dealers were even marking up the cheapest rides. There are still some greedy dealers, the market has shifted and with some savvy shopping, you can score a new car without breaking the bank. - Tom McParland Read More
The ad for today’s Nice Price or No Dice Jag explains its sale is owed to the car being too much powerful for the present owner’s daily commute. Let’s see if it’s priced well enough for a new owner to attempt to tame this wild cat. - Rob Emslie Read More
There’s a long history of stuffing Ford V8s into tiny TVRs, and while today’s Nice Price or No Dice 280i isn’t quite the classic we might expect, it still hews to that historical precedent. Let’s decide if we follow its pricing. - Rob Emslie Read More
According to the seller of today’s Nice Price or No Dice Datsun, everything works on it except for the clock. That seems appropriate, seeing as the car as a whole appears stuck in time. Let’s decide if we can make time for it at its asking. - Rob Emslie Read More
This week’s reader needs a ride that makes his travel to and from Washington D.C enjoyable.
Honest Abe Auto Sales – a string of four car dealerships in the Indianapolis area – is being forced to pay back nearly half a million dollars to customers it, well, lied to. The dealers, which are operated by Sycamore Companies, were accused of bait-and-switch sales tactics, false advertised prices and preying on shoppers with poor credit scores. - Andy Kalmowitz Read More