Makes & Models

  • siegen, North Rhine-Westphalia/germany - 28 10 18: mazda car sign in siegen germany

    Redditors Think Your Next Car Should Be a Mazda — Here’s Why

    Mazda was the 12th-ranked carmaker in America last year, lagging far behind competitors Toyota, Honda, and Hyundai-Kia in sales. But on Reddit’s r/WhatCarShouldIBuy forum, Mazda is No. 1 — the king of manufacturers.  Part of the community’s cult-like obsession with…

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    16 Best Mustangs of All Time

    From its growling engine to its unmistakable body, the Mustang is arguably the most iconic car in U.S. history. Spearheaded by the late Lee Iacocca in the early 1960s and entered into America’s imagination in 1964, seven generations of Mustangs have…

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    America’s Mightiest Military Vehicles

    The tried and true Willys MB emerged from World War II as the most famous military vehicle on the planet, but the trusty Jeep might as well have been a Hot Wheels toy car compared with what was to come.…

  • July 26, 2020 Fremont / CA / USA - Tesla Model Y travelling on the freeway in Silicon Valley; East San Francisco bay area

    Buyer Beware: The Least Reliable Cars You Can Buy Now

    Everyone wants a reliable vehicle. Unfortunately, even big-name companies have cars that are known for having consistent problems. If you want to avoid a headache, here are the vehicles you may want to think twice about, according to Consumer Reports.…

  • White 2023 Nissan Leaf

    The Nissan Leaf Is Set To Be the Cheapest Electric Car — But Is It Worth the Price?

    In April, General Motors announced that it was scrapping the Chevrolet Bolt, ending production later this year. That’s a big deal — not because the Bolt was the perfect car, but because it was the cheapest electric vehicle on the…

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    Redditors Share Their Income and What Car They Drive

    How much car can you really afford? That depends. The general rule of car ownership is that your vehicle should cost you no more than 10-15% of your income, according to financial experts. And don’t forget, there’s more to owning a car…