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Everything You Need To Know About the Kia EV9
EVs & Crossovers, Hybrid, Kia, News, Tech

Everything You Need To Know About the Kia EV9

Kia is hoping that the Kia EV9 will be the Telluride of electric crossovers. The Korean automaker has already turned towards making more EV models, including the EV6, which has garnered plenty of accolades already. However, the EV9 is essentially aiming to be an electric version of the popular and acclaimed Kia Telluride. Let's take a look at what information is available about the Kia EV9. (more…)
Buy These 5 Used Luxury Cars to Save a Ton
Used Vehicles

Buy These 5 Used Luxury Cars to Save a Ton

Find Your Perfect Fit in a Used Luxury Vehicle You don't have to spend big bucks in order to get into a quality-built luxury vehicle. Shopping for used luxury models is easily one of the best ways to afford these great cars. Shopping for a used Cadillac, used Mercedes, or used BMW will leave both you and your wallet enjoying the reload ahead. Let's go over five of the best-used luxury vehicles every driver should consider. (more…)
Rolls-Royce Previews Its $400k Electric Car
EVs & Crossovers, Luxury Cars, Rolls-Royce

Rolls-Royce Previews Its $400k Electric Car

Just when you thought there couldn’t be any showstopping announcements about electric cars left in 2022, Rolls-Royce took the stage with jaw-dropping news. This luxury brand announced its first-ever electric vehicle, and it’s going to be amazing. The Spectre, the first of potentially several electric cars to come from this automaker, is expected to go into production late in 2023. Shoppers should anticipate spending $400k to bring one of these innovative electric cars home. Here’s what we know so far: A Fresh But Recognizable Look The Spectre is a two-door coupe that uses rear-hinged suicide doors. The fast-track body and doors will remind you of Rolls-Royce’s popular Wraith. Even though this EV is only a two-door rig, it’s longer than the Rolls-Royce Cullinan but shorter than ...
Best Trucks for Towing Small Trailers
Chevrolet, Ford, Jeep, Trucks

Best Trucks for Towing Small Trailers

Finding the right truck for towing a small trailer means matching weight requirements with the right-sized truck. For instance, you probably don’t need a behemoth if you’re pulling a small trailer with a jet ski, though it’s easy to end up with more truck than you need. Being smart about it can save thousands of dollars. Right-Sizing Your Truck There are lots of customizable options on the market, so you may not need a pricey Ford F-150 or a Ram 1500. Doing your homework will lead you to plenty of alternatives for less money. A compact pickup truck can be customized to suit your needs, allowing you to avoid the expense of a full-size pickup. Ford Ranger The Ford Ranger, as sold, is capable of hauling up to 3,500 pounds, but adding the Ford Trailer Tow Package jumps that threshold u...
70th-Anniversary Stingray Corvette
Chevrolet, Sports Cars

70th-Anniversary Stingray Corvette

Seven Decades Of Power Are Meant to Be Celebrated Bring out the birthday cake and candles. If you're the proud owner of a Corvette Stingray, it's time to celebrate its 70th birthday. Visit your local Chevrolet dealer to see how you can order your very own 70th-anniversary Stingray Corvette. How the Stingray Grew To Be an American Classic The first model of the Corvette Stingray went on sale in 1953. The first model featured a classic convertible style and an inline 6-cylinder engine that put out a respectable 150 horsepower. The introduction of the Corvette was a direct response to European sports vehicles and their rising popularity. While it was slow to find its footing in the US market, the Corvette began to grow in popularity as well in U.S. markets. That is only after it was outf...