There was a time when a five-year car loan already felt like a commitment. Now? Seven years is starting to look normal, and that says a lot about where car buying has gone. More buyers are str
A few years ago, the car industry seemed completely sure of itself. EVs were the future, end of story. Every brand had a big electric promise. Every launch felt like a warning that gas cars were on bo
Buying a car without a plan is how people end up agreeing to things they did not mean to agree to. That is not because they are careless. It is because the dealership does this every day, and mos
Walking into a dealership unprepared is usually a mistake. Not because every salesperson is out to get you, but because they do this all day, every day. Most buyers do it once every few years, mayb
Money's tight for a lot of people right now. In America, leasing is huge because it keeps monthly payments lower on something like a new Toyota Corolla. But that three-year commitment can start fe
Just passed your test or need a better car? Buying one is stupid expensive so financing might help you spread the cost instead of dropping it all at once. Getting car finance feels overwhelming whe
Most dealerships are fine, but some still pull the same old stunts they've been using for decades. The good news? Once you know the playbook, it's way easier to avoid getting ripped off. Fo
Nobody wakes up excited about car loans, but messing this up can cost serious money. The good news? It's not that complicated once you know what to watch out for. Credit Scores Matter (Obviousl
Getting a new car without breaking the bank? That's where Personal Contract Purchase (PCP) comes in. It's become huge in the UK because it lets people drive cars they probably couldn't aff
Car prices are absolutely insane right now. The average new car costs nearly $50,000, and used cars aren't much better. Yet people keep buying vehicles they have no business owning, then wonder wh