BUYERS GUIDE
Buying a car — new or used — is where the big money is won or lost. This is our hub for buying smart: which model years to chase and which to avoid, which SUVs hold their value, what to inspect before you hand over a deposit, and how to keep a dealership from running the table on you.
We tell you the good and the bad on every vehicle, because the goal is the right car at the right price — not a sale. Start below.
Start here
- What to look for when buying used (Wrangler buyer’s guide)
- Which SUVs hold their value best
- Used SUVs with the best gas mileage
Best & worst years
- Best years for the Jeep Wrangler
- Best & worst Toyota Tacoma years
- Best & worst Chevy Silverado years
- Honda CR-V years to avoid
Buying smart
- Which SUVs fit a queen mattress
- Getting the best price (below invoice)
- How dealerships really make money
Buying FAQ
How do I find the best year for a model?
Look at reliability by generation, known problem years, and resale — our best/worst-years guides lay it out per model.
Which vehicles hold their value best?
Trucks, body-on-frame SUVs, and a handful of reputation brands lead. See our “holds its value” guide for the current standouts.
How do I avoid overpaying?
Know the vehicle’s real issues, get a history report, and don’t negotiate on monthly payment — negotiate on total price. Our dealership guides go deeper.
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