The Sub-$20,000 Car Will Disappear This Summer
By the end of this summer, some American car shopper will likely drive home in the last vehicle to sell for under $20,000.
By the end of this summer, some American car shopper will likely drive home in the last vehicle to sell for under $20,000.
Ford has already broken the record for most car recalls in a year, and it’s only July. Here’s how that happened, and what Ford is doing about it.
The average used car was listed for $25,512 at the beginning of July. That’s just $71 higher than the price a month earlier,
Compare the 2025 Hyundai Tucson to the 2025 Toyota Corolla Cross and decide which small SUV is right for you and your family.
With fewer Americans shopping for new cars, lenders are loosening their standards, approving more loans and lower down payments.
Ford and Lincoln recalled 200,061 vehicles because of a software problem with their rearview cameras.
The average new car buyer in America paid $48,907 in June, about $108 more than in May. Asking prices went down.
Ford has recalled 850,318 vehicles because their fuel pumps can fail, causing their engines to stall while driving.
Auto lenders are reporting a spike in refinance applications as Americans who bought during the pandemic seek lower payments.
Mazda today revealed an all-new, third-generation CX-5 with more passenger space and a planned hybrid option.