American drivers are turning their backs on the new car market. Here's why fewer drivers are buying new cars in 2026.
New cars cost more than ever, yet they don’t seem to last like the older ones did. Many drivers are starting to notice something disturbing: quality is dropping fast. The industry didn’t change by ...
Used-car shoppers in Canada commonly judge reliability by a specific signal — brand prestige, price tag, fuel type, or mileage, but new data shows that consumer assumptions about car brands known for ...
Buying a new car in America is starting to look like a luxury fewer and fewer can afford. While showrooms still have foot traffic, the type of buyer walking through the door has changed, and it’s no ...