The new 2024 Acura Integra receives a shot of adrenaline to create the new Type S model. Will this high-powered Acura live up to the name?
Read moreDoes the New Acura Integra Type S Have Everything it Should?
The new 2024 Acura Integra receives a shot of adrenaline to create the new Type S model. Will this high-powered Acura live up to the name?
Read moreDoes the New Acura Integra Type S Have Everything it Should?
The Genesis G90 takes everything we know about luxury and performance and packages them in a way that other flagship models can’t seem to match.
Read more2023 Genesis G90: Cool Luxury With a Touch of Performance
The S&P Global Mobility awards is a determination of the loyalty owners have to a particular brand. Tesla is making strong moves in this arena.
Read moreLoyalty Matters: Tesla is Starting to Overtake Legacy Automakers
Even though the sedan numbers are dwindling, some of the most active and impressive luxury models, such as the Lexus ES, receive upgrades.
While it is still possible to find a great deal on a used car, the market is far from being “back to normal.” Most experts expect some kind of balance to return to the market, but many shoppers are left wondering when will use car prices fall. Read on to learn the three things you should know.
Hyundai has made incredible vehicles over the years, from their Hyundai Accent in 1994 to the Tuscon in 2004. One of their more recent creations, the Ioniq model introduced in 2016, has been a big hit with better designs, more technology, and unique aesthetics.
The Chrysler Corporation goes back to 1925 when Waller Chrysler opened shop. It didn’t take long for Chrysler to build strong brand recognition that went on to be one of the Big Three U.S. automakers (GM, Ford, and Chrysler). In modern times, Chrysler is part of the Fiat brand, and both fall under the Stellantis North America umbrella. This over-arching brand sells vehicles by Dodge, Jeep, Ram, and Chrysler, which explains why every Chrysler dealer typically has these other brands on site.
Read moreThe 10 Greatest Vehicles to Wear the Chrysler Badge
As 2022 comes to a close, automakers are thinking of ways to maintain or change their lineups.
There needs to be space for new cars, and because electric vehicles are becoming a vital part
of the current market, older and less popular models will soon be on the chopping block.
Here are some of the eco-friendly and subcompact cars that are leaving the market in 2023.
Read moreEco-Friendly and Subcompact Cars That Will Disappear in 2023
It seems that the future of the automobile market is going electric. Every major auto manufacturer is practically involved in an arms race to get more new EVs on the market. Chevrolet is taking a different approach. While this American automaker has some EVs available this year, it’s not rushing to the production line. In fact, Chevrolet appears to be letting other brands deal with the initial mistakes that come with venturing into a new project.
With more people getting vaccinated and fewer rules regarding COVID, more people are expecting to return to commuting to work or school this year. If you expect to be in the car more this year, it might be time to explore commuting cars to get the right ride for your drive.