Cars have been part of American life for more than 100 years — and along the way, the auto world has cranked out some genuinely cool eras… and some truly awful ideas. For every ‘60s
Mercedes brought the W124 to America in 1985, and honestly, it might've been the last time they built a car that was basically indestructible. People bought them, drove them forever, and then just
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Car enthusiasts are getting tired of waiting for these rides to become affordable. Remember when cars used to actually lose value? Those were the days. Now it feels like everything from supercars t
Look, buying a used supercar probably isn't what most financial advisors would call "smart money." These things can cost a fortune to fix when they inevitably break down. But what if som
Okay, so Cadillac's supposed to be this fancy American luxury brand, right? Eldorados, Escalades, all that flashy stuff. But let's be honest – most Cadillacs are terrible cars to actuall
Take a walk through any parking lot and something becomes painfully obvious – most cars look exactly the same. Sure, automakers keep rolling out wild colors like Acura's Tiger Eye Gold or Ma
You know those people who see a "too good to be true" deal and think "challenge accepted"? These cars are basically made for them. Fast, gorgeous, and surprisingly affordable - whi
Tesla's having a rough time in the used car market, and honestly, it's pretty brutal to watch. Four of their models just landed on the list of cars losing value faster than anyone wants to adm
Car prices are already painful enough, but here's the kicker—automakers are hitting buyers with destination fees that can add over $3,000 to the final bill. While everyone's focused on t