Buying a Car? Make an Appointment at a Dealership
Buying a car isn’t rocket science, but it can definitely overwhelm. To make things easier and quicker, we suggest making an appointment.
Every Honda CR-V Used to Come With a Picnic Table in Back
Want to have a spontaneous picnic in your CR-V? Check the spare tire well.
Buying Classic Cars: What Extra Steps Should You Take?
Buying classic cars isn’t like buying regular cars, and we’ve outlined a few extra steps you should take before signing the papers.
Buying a Car: Should You Buy a Car Right Before It’s Redesigned?
Is it a good idea to buy a new car right before the model is redesigned? We’re weighing in with the pros and the cons.
Buying a Used Car: Is It OK to Buy a Former Taxi or Government Vehicle?
You’ve found a used car you like — but it was once a taxi or government vehicle. Is it still OK to consider it? We have some tips.
Buying a Car: How Do You Know What Kind of Engine to Get?
V8? V6? 4-Cylinder? What does all of that mean? And which one should you get? We have some answers that can help you decide.
Buying a Car: What Does “Fleet Use” Mean?
If a car’s history report says it has “fleet use,” should you run away? We’re explaining what the term means.
Buying a Used Car: Why Is Service History Important?
We explain why it’s so important to get documented service history when buying a used car.
Buying a Car: Why Insurance Might Cost More if You Finance
We explain why your insurance premiums might be a little higher if you finance your car.
Is It Important to Buy a Used Car From a Name-Brand Dealership?
We examine whether you should only buy a used car from a name-brand dealership.