Paul Taylor, chief economist for the National Automobile Dealers Association, predicts a boost in car sales over the next few months. Continue reading
Paul Taylor, chief economist for the National Automobile Dealers Association, predicts a boost in car sales over the next few months. Continue reading
According to a recent survey conducted by Confused.com, first-time buyers are becoming smarter shoppers, beginning to look at the total cost of car ownership, rather than just the ticket price. Continue reading
Consumers looking to save a few bucks on car expenses might want to consider some tips from the Insurance Information Institute. On February 21, the agency released a list of ways to save money on auto insurance. Continue reading
Consumers excited about spending less on an auto loan for an electric car thanks to a new proposal that would increase tax subsidies may want to read the fine print – those benefits don’t necessarily go to the consumer. 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
Prospective car buyers looking to unload their old vehicle and purchase a new car with the help of an auto loan may want to get their used vehicle on the market quickly, as the value of these units remains high. Continue reading
A recent report from market information provider TNS showed there is less demand for luxury vehicles, as the economy is becoming a significant influence in consumer decision-making. Continue reading
A recent report from Volkswagen of America showed the company sold more than 27,000 vehicles during September, which was 35.6 percent higher than the same month in 2010. Continue reading
Ford recently announced September sales increased 9 percent year-over-year, as the automaker delivered nearly 175,200 units. Continue reading
Volkswagen recently revealed its intention to recall more than 168,000 vehicles, as a specific defect can make them dangerous to operate, according to The Associated Press. Continue reading