On average, these cars have the largest dealer markups.
There are just a handful of cars you can still buy with a six-speed automatic transmission.
Trucks still dominate overall sales, but which vehicles improved their sales the most?
If I have to spend another $700 to bring one of my shitboxes back to running order, I might snap.
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If there's one thing we learned, it's that y'all really like the color blue.
Automakers are already laying out how their operations are being affected by the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse.
There isn't a ton of time left to take advantage of these deals, but they're worth a last minute look
According to the ad, this Murano’s top does not work, but the car is otherwise solid.
While rough around the edges, the seller boasts that this Miata runs well and carries a clean title.
The rest of the car might have been OK, but the engine was a mess
The Ford Telstar was sold in Japan and other markets for five generations. I didn’t even know it existed.
Lot of Mazda and Nissan owners in the house tonight
If you have $100,000 to fill two garage slots, you could do a lot worse than these picks
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The latest Consumer Reports ownership satisfaction survey made that fact very clear.
Automobiles are tied to the titans of industry, many of whom lent their names to companies such as Ford, Chrysler…
Plus VW is sticking with its electric vehicle strategy while almost every other automaker jumps ship.
Models from Tesla, Land Rover and especially Stellantis are among those that readers say look the least reliable.
This rotary-powered coupe was built from 1967 to 1972, and only 1,176 were ever made.