

Consumer Reports is a trusted resource among car buyers, having provided thorough and comprehensive car reviews for decades. In contrast to many automotive publications, Consumer Reports tends to focus on the average driver rather than the enthusiast. The outlet considers many factors that other reviewers don’t ascribe much value to, like predicted reliability and predicted owner satisfaction. CR scores are culminations of an array of tests, and the totals are all out of 100 possible points. – Logan Carter Read More

Here we are again, folks. Just when things seem to be calming down with the car market, someone lets their bank account get the better of them and starts things up again. The 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser just started arriving at dealers across the country a month or so ago. I don’t even think I’ve even seen one on the road. And yet someone is already trying to flip one on Bring A Trailer. – Lawrence Hodge Read More

As more models shift towards hybridization and electrification, there are going to be some drivers that still prefer horsepower over mpgs. For buyers that aren’t going for the rational choice, this is a great time to score V8 power at Toyota Camry pricing. – Tom McParland Read More




Today’s Nice Price or No Dice Buick wagon almost has it all: a two-way tailgate, eight-passenger seating, and a V8 under the hood for serene motoring. Let’s see what such an all-encompassing throwback might reasonably be worth. – Rob Emslie Read More

Today’s Nice Price or No Dice Allanté represents a model that was once the halo car for the lofty Cadillac brand. This one’s seen some shit, but we should decide if its price makes it a good basis for a return to that former glory. – Rob Emslie Read More

There’s always going to be something special about spending hours poring over reviews and research until you find the best, most perfect car that could ever fit your needs. Sadly, once you’ve settled on a new car to buy, you’re also probably far from the only one to decide that a new Toyota Tacoma or Kia Telluride is right for you. And that means paying dealer markup. – Collin Woodard Read More