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Buying A Used Car? Here’s the Expert Advice From Edmunds
Let's discuss budgeting, researching models, pricing, inspections, and more to make a confident, data-driven decision.
The gap between the average price of a new and used vehicle has eclipsed $20,000, according to data out from Edmunds. That’s the widest gap since the site started tracking it in 2004 and comes as used ...
Are you thinking about buying a used car? You’re not alone! With the cost of new cars staying high, it might seem like a smart move. But finding a ride that’s both reliable and affordable can feel ...
Since my last article on U.S. automotive tariffs, several manufacturers announced price increases on their vehicles for American consumers. The good news is these increases aren’t as bad as we thought ...
After over two years of a demand freefall in the used car market, prices have suddenly increased, indicating a change. While the price increase isn't dramatic, it could hint at what consumers should ...
If you’re shopping for a used car this summer, you may have noticed something frustrating: Prices are climbing again. According to the latest Edmunds’ Used Car Report, the average transaction price ...
Remember when a 5-year-old sedan could be yours for $15,000? These days, even a “bargain” on the used lot feels like bidding at an auction. Used car prices are now about 40% higher than before the ...
According to the folks at iSeeCars.com, used‑car prices are continuing to surge, steadily reversing a two-and-a-half-year slide, even as electric‑vehicle values—especially Teslas—start to level off.
Spring and summer may be good times to buy a car as manufacturers overcome pandemic-related supply interruptions, but remember, good is relative. Yes, prices have come down from their pandemic peaks, ...
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