Washington rarely agrees on anything, but this is one of those cases where both sides line up. Chinese cars are expanding fast across global markets, and that’s making U.S. lawmakers uneasy.
Trading in your car feels like it should be the easy part. You show up, they take a look, someone disappears for a few minutes, and then they come back with a number that sounds official enough to
If you haven’t looked at your car insurance bill in a while, go find it. Seriously. The average full-coverage policy in the U.S. is now over $2,000 a year, and in some places it feels much worse
Subaru has rolled out the WRX STI Sport# in Japan, and it feels like a bit of a throwback in the best way. It showed up earlier at the Tokyo Auto Salon, but now it’s real, and limited to 600 car
The Nissan Murano is heading back to Japan, but not in the usual way. This time it returns as a U.S.-built import, slipping through under a trade deal that skips local testing. Deliveries are set for
For a long time, luxury cars followed a pretty predictable script. If someone wanted something high-end, they looked to Germany first, maybe Japan or the UK next. That was just how the market worked.
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
The economy's looking pretty rough right now. Gas prices keep climbing, trade wars are jacking up costs for everyone, and a huge chunk of U.S. GDP is sitting in a bubble that could pop any second.
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