Used-car sales are down for the first half of the year, but not within the franchise and CPO segments, Edmunds.com reveals.
Read More →Edmunds.com reports that leasing is on track to break last year’s record for lease penetration, but the vehicle information site wonders if it’s good for all consumers and the industry.
Read More →Technologies like pilot parking, easy-fill tire alert, Wi-Fi hotspots, and hydrophobic windows will be available to most mainstream drivers a lot sooner than they might expect, Edmunds.com predicts.
Read More →Consumers looking for an American-made car might be surprised to learn that toping Edmunds.com’s list of ‘most American’ cars are Japanese brands Toyota and Honda.
Read More →Edmunds.com found that car buyers spent an average of $30,803 on new-car purchases last year. This data closely mirrors what 2011 survey participants anticipated to be spending in the future.
Read More →Edmunds.com President and COO Seth Berkowitz unveiled the Price Promise program this week to the Automotive Press Association in Detroit. The offering allows customers to get real price quotes from dealers before a visit.
Read More →Certified pre-owned sales are up 6.2 percent in the first three month of 2013 vs. the same period last year, Edmunds.com reports.
Read More →Edmunds.com expects the industry to finish out April with a 15.2 million SAAR, marking the best April sales month since 2007.
Read More →With consumers once again feeling the ‘wealth effects,’ Edmunds.com raises its outlook for new-vehicle sales this year to 15.5 million units. If realized, 2013 would mark the best year for sales since 2007.
Read More →Young car buyers are now buying more American and Korean auto brands, according to Edmunds.com. This news comes as Japanese sales decline.
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