There's good news and bad news for auto shoppers. Let's get the bad news out of the way: transaction prices are climbing. In fact, they're as high as they've been all year. According to TrueCar, the average price for a new vehicle in November 2012 was $30,832. That's up about $335, or 1.1%, from November 2011. The highest transaction prices were...
Today at The Car Connection, Mercedes-Benz may offer a four-cylinder diesel in more models here in the U.S. and Lexus is adding a hybrid to the upcoming IS model lineup. We took a look at which vehicles you should lease before the Mayan apocalypse and BMW revealed the 4-Series Coupe Concept. All this and more in today's car news, right here on The...
This may come as some surprise, but many of your friends and family members would like to receive a new car this holiday season. In fact, 65% of adults fall into this category. If that figure seems precise, that's because it is. The Auto Alliance polled 5,000 American consumers and discovered that 65% of them would really like to be given a car...
No matter what kind of vehicle you seek, 2013 is proving to be quite the model year for all-new and substantially improved models—which means the competition for The Car Connection’s Best Car To Buyaward is tougher than ever. While a number of this year’s big introductions are mainstream family vehicles—like the family...
Between the Presidential election and the Thanksgiving holiday, auto sales for November found room to expand over last year's strong numbers. Are you surprised?[see more]12/5/12 3:47PM
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Heading to the LA Auto Show? Check out all the latest new driver assist technologies that are being showcased.[see more]12/4/12 9:22PM
Do you like the idea of a 2014 Mazda6 with a diesel engine? Watch our video preview to learn more.[see more]12/4/12 7:34PM
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