Buying from a ‘dying’ car brand
With all the problems in the auto industry, you may wonder if the car brand you’re thinking about buying today will be around tomorrow.
With all the problems in the auto industry, you may wonder if the car brand you’re thinking about buying today will be around tomorrow.
General Motors and Chrysler both find themselves in too much trouble not to look at a deal. But those same troubles could make a combination too difficult to pull off.
Gasoline prices extended a month-long decline but drivers are not being easily lured back to the road despite an uptick in demand.
BMW will release a test fleet of electrically-powered Mini’s around New York and Los Angeles early next year.
With sales slowing, even brand-new models have incentives. CarsDirect.com showed us some of the best deals.
Motor Trend magazine has picked the 2009 Subaru Forester as its sport utility vehicle of the year, citing its fuel efficiency, comfort on the road and competency off the pavement.
As speculation flies about a possible link-up or sale of Chrysler, analysts are wondering which makes more sense: an all-American marriage or a foreign suitor.
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