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“After making big promises in the past, many companies have realized that building an autonomous vehicle [to sell to the public] was more difficult than they anticipated and have moved their timetables roughly a decade into the future," according to Ronald Montoya, senior consumer advice editor at Edmunds.
"These discontinued models often get the ax because of slow sales. But not all are bad choices. Edmunds’ car experts highlight five notable models that are on the way out. This list is sorted by the manufacturer’s suggested retail price and includes the destination charge."
"Automotive publisher Edmunds.com has found several lease transactions with monthly payments that are $199 or less. Some require hefty down payments, but some don’t. Most are only available in a few states, so it’s important to read the fine print."
"As if buying a new car in today’s supply-constrained market wasn’t hard enough, this year, many shoppers are experiencing sticker shock when they realize that the car they wanted has a price tag well over the manufacturer’s suggested retail price"
"An automaker’s marketing might liberally describe the vehicle as “all-new!” at both points, but it’s important to know the difference. A midlife update typically ushers in appealing styling tweaks or feature updates, but a full redesign introduces wholesale changes to the vehicle. These improvements, which can include better fuel economy, more power or new helpful technology features, can be dramatic. With this in mind, Edmunds experts have selected five noteworthy redesigned vehicles for 2022 that are worth looking into."
"As with other hybrid vehicles, these trucks have a gasoline-powered engine that’s augmented with electric motors and a battery to help improve fuel economy. But there are nuances to each automaker’s hybrid systems. The experts at Edmunds round up all four hybrid trucks that are on sale today to help you decide which one is the better buy. All prices below include the destination charge."
"'Traditionally, used cars only decline in value,' Anh Pham, Edmunds’ VP of Product and Program Management, said. 'But this year, used cars have mirrored the housing market and values are skyrocketing.' And now is a good time to sell — or simply see what your car is worth. Not sure how to do that? Pham and her colleagues developed an easy way. It’s a free online tool on Edmunds, which provides car owners with their vehicle’s appraisal value, followed by a no-obligation competitive offer from CarMax to buy their car."
"The best advice, experts say, is to do your homework and shop around for the best possible rate. 'Be willing to hear what the dealer has to offer because they will make money off of financing you but at the same time, they still might have better rates than a credit union or a bank,' Drury said. 'But just be cognizant, like find out what kind of rate you can get from almost everybody. You don't want to find out after the fact. That's always the worst.'"
"If you’re in the market for a new midsize sedan like a Honda Accord and have the budget for a fully loaded top trim, then there’s a good chance you can afford an entry-level luxury sedan. Luxury models typically offer more power, comfort, refinement and, of course, brand-name prestige. Two options to consider this year are the Audi A3 and Volvo S60."
"'Consumers in need of a new ride this summer need to break old habits and relearn how to smartly navigate today’s market,' said Ivan Drury, Edmunds’ senior manager of insights. 'You can’t simply walk into the dealership expecting to find bargains, incentives or even the vehicle you want.'"