(iSeeCars) – Are you looking for a reliable SUV thatβs budget-friendly? Hereβs a list of top-rated options under $20,000, combining high safety scores, lasting reliability, and good value
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Best Luxury Crossover SUVs for 2025
(iSeeCars) – Over the past decade the crossover SUV has eclipsed the once-dominant sedan in popularity, and that explosive growth shows no signs of slowing. Luxury crossover SUVs
What Is VIN Cloning? An Essential Guide for Car Buyers
(iSeeCars) – Imagine someone stealing your carβs Social Security Number. That is essentially what VIN cloning does: a thief copies the 17-digit Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) from a
Safest Trucks for 2025
(iSeeCars) – Vehicle safety should be a primary consideration for every truck buyer, but what defines a safe truck? iSeeCars uses the rating systems from the National Highway
Understanding Extended Cab Vs. Crew Cab Pickup Trucks
(iSeeCars) – With so many pickup truck options to choose from, shopping for the right truck can be a challenge. Thereβs compact or full-size, light-duty or heavy-duty, as
SUVs with the Most Legroom for 2025
(iSeeCars) – The subcompact SUV with the most legroom is the Chevrolet TrailBlazer (39 inches), with the Kia Sportage being the small and compact SUV with the most
Used Car Prices Up 3.7%, Tesla Prices Down 5.3%
(iSeeCars) – Used car prices continue to rise, climbing 3.7% ($1,146) in July after rising 4.8% ($1,497) in May. July marked the fifth consecutive month of increasing new
Best American Cars for 2025
(iSeeCars) – The success of American cars has ebbed and flowed over the past 100 years, with historic automakers such as Duesenberg and Packard representing the peak of
Underwater car loans hit their highest level in 4 years
(NewsNation) β New data shows that more than one in four new vehicle trade-ins are underwater, meaning owners owe more than their car is worth. According to Edmunds,
Most Affordable Cars for 2025
(iSeeCars) – Here is a roundup of the most affordable new cars across 21 different categories, ranked by their lowest starting cost. These base prices reflect the entry-level