We’ve all been there: Your cars in the shop — again — and the estimate makes you cringe. While repairing an older car is often cheaper than buying a new one, there can come a tipping point when you ...
Average transaction prices for new vehicles remain stubbornly high. The average age of vehicles on U.S. roads is close to 13 years. When it comes to whether to buy a new car or fix your current ride, ...
Here are nine classic cars to steer clear of due to performance or reliability issues and limited trade-in or resale value.
Use the 7.6-year benchmark, a $3,000 repair limit, and 150,000 miles to decide—keep a solid car to 10–12 years, or trade before big failures land. Trade-ins average 7.6 years old; vehicle age on U.S.
This is a Ram 1500 Classic with very strange damage. The front wheel on the driver's side was ripped off, along with the fender and suspension, but there were no airbags deployed and the passenger ...
Classic cars have always had the public eye, with some even choosing them to be their daily drivers. If that's the case, you better be informed about what kind of fuel you need to use. The best fuel ...
Vehicle degradation depends on mileage more than age. One study proved that several vehicles can last for 250K miles. Drivers can estimate their vehicle's lifespan by dividing the total miles before ...
A car should be kept while it is safe, reliable, and affordable to own. Car ownership duration depends on condition, repair ...
Hawaiʻi Community College Day. (Courtesy of Hawaiʻi Community College) Hundreds of students, families, and community members ...