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This Is The Best Car Buying Advice From Jalopnik’s Own Car Buying Expert
For almost ten years I’ve been sharing dealer stories and car buying advice on Jalopnik. I’ve told you about dealers that don’t want to send you quotes in writing to ones that go wild with the extra charges and add-ons. There are even dealers who thought it was a good idea to essentially kidnap a customer to make a sale. The car market has gone through some big swings and various trends but the more things change, the more they stay the same. - Tom McParland Read More
At $35,000, Is This 1954 Chevy 3100 A Holiday Treat?
A popular theme this holiday season is “the little red truck hauling a Christmas tree.” Today’s Nice Price or No Dice Chevy only needs the tree to make that meme a memorable reality. Let’s see if its price tag is just as memorable. - Rob Emslie Read More
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At $4,000, Could This 1994 Chevy Lumina Z34 Light Up Your Life?
Today’s Nice Price or No Dice Lumina Z34 was once Chevy’s answer to Ford’s SHO Taurus. Let’s see if this handsome coupe comes with a price that will have buyers answering the call. - Rob Emslie Read More
I’m A College Kid Looking For A Reliable Ride! What Car Should I Buy?
Matt is helping his eighteen-year-old niece search for the right set of wheels before she goes off to college. She is currently driving an old Prius that is no longer reliable and is looking for something reliable, and fuel-efficient for under fifteen grand. What car should she buy? - Tom McParland Read More
What Story Is This ‘Mad Max-Inspired’ Mercedes-Benz 300E Trying To Tell?
There’s nothing car builders love more than a “Mad Max” theme. Everyone loves to take a car, jack it up on some big tires, paint it black, and weaponize it. But when they do, are they really thinking about “Mad Max”? - Steve DaSilva Read More
EV Microleases Don’t Look Like They’re A Very Good Deal
Automakers and some startups are hoping to win over buyers who might want to consider an EV but don’t want to be locked into a long term purchase by introducing microleases. These terms, often for a year or less, are being billed as a way to get people to try EVs or as a stopgap measure — and while they may seem like a great idea on the surface, the numbers tell a different story. - Lawrence Hodge Read More
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