Used and new cars for sale are starting to move out of the lot, according to numbers from AutoNation, which reported a net income increase of 3 percent. Continue reading
Used and new cars for sale are starting to move out of the lot, according to numbers from AutoNation, which reported a net income increase of 3 percent. Continue reading
With Japan starting to rise from the ruins of last year’s tsunami, Toyota has increased its expectations for global sales in 2012. Continue reading
With many analysts already predicting better auto financing and an easier ability to procure auto loans this year, it could also be a great year for electric cars, according to research firm Gartner. Continue reading
Dealerships may see new cars for sale fly off the lot this month at a much better rate than last year, according to Kelley Blue Book. Continue reading
Those looking for new cars for sale may be able to find good deals on cars and great deals on auto financing right now, according to TrueCar. Continue reading
Those shopping for new cars for sale may be interested in a story by the Dallas Morning News that said car dealers are looking for low-mileage, high-demand used cars to help fill the void of a depleted sector. Continue reading
A government report by the National Highway and Traffic Safety Administration has shown that the Chevrolet Volt and other electric cars don’t pose a greater fire risk than any gasoline-powered car. Continue reading
One organization said to make fuel efficiency a more widespread and popular option, consumers need to have access to more information about the benefits of a high fuel economy rating. Continue reading
2011 was a good year for new cars for sale at General Motors, as the company has retaken the lead spot from Toyota for most cars sold across the world. Continue reading
Auto financing companies may have seen an influx of younger people looking to buy hybrid cars, according to a survey by Deloitte. About 57 percent of Generation Y want an electric vehicle, according to a survey by the company. Continue reading