A recent report by Experian Automotive stated the amount of auto loans for those who have poor credit increased 11.1 percent year-over-year in the first quarter of 2011. Continue reading
A recent report by Experian Automotive stated the amount of auto loans for those who have poor credit increased 11.1 percent year-over-year in the first quarter of 2011. Continue reading
A forecast by Edmunds.com predicts sales in May to total nearly 1.1 million units, which is a 0.4 percent decrease from May 2010, as well as a 5.1 percent decrease from the previous month. Continue reading
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, in concert with the U.S. Department of Transportation, recently announced a new program that calls for placing fuel labels on every 2013 model vehicle in order to better equip consumers with vital information. Continue reading
Toyota Motor Corp. has a laundry list of issues that need to be dealt with, according to an advisory group. Continue reading
With the increases in petroleum prices around the United States, many consumers are turning to compact vehicles. Because of this, cars are flying off the lots. Continue reading
American car company Chrysler Group recently outlined plans to pay back $7.5 billion in loans from Canadian and U.S. bailout payments. Continue reading
A recent report by J.D. Power and Associates showed new vehicle sales in the United States were poor at the start of May, and this may be, in part, due to a lack of inventory. Continue reading
With schools about to let out for the summer, many students may be planning to take a road trip across the United States. Continue reading
In an effort to encourage more Americans to purchase electric vehicles, the Obama administration is pushing for a new bill that will enable consumers to receive a tax rebate when they buy these units. Continue reading
Many auto experts agree that during the next three years consumers will continue to look for new vehicles and lenders will offer more special finance auto loans, especially to individuals who may be deemed a greater risk. Continue reading