Ford Motor Co. has struck a deal with Amazon.com Inc. to sell certified used cars through its e-commerce website, becoming ...
Despite what Dunkin’ Donuts would have you believe, America runs on gasoline. We are a nation of drivers with a transit infrastructure geared overwhelmingly towards automobile travel (with fewer than ...
DriveTime is an online platform with dealerships across the United States. It's a great route for people with different credit histories because it lets you see financing terms after you complete an ...
Sooner or later most of us will buy a used car. Whether it's a cheap set of wheels for a teenage driver, a classic muscle car, a well-worn 4x4 just for winter or simply a low-mileage alternative to a ...
By going online, dealers get anytime, anywhere access to used-vehicle inventory without leaving their dealerships. Captive finance companies get a bigger, national audience for their off-lease ...
Finding a reliable but affordable used vehicle can feel next to impossible. Where solid options for budget-focused shoppers could once be found for under $20,000, the “cheap car” market has shrunk ...
Last year, Amazon started selling new cars online. Now, the e-commerce giant is planning to enter the used cars market. Amazon, the American e-commerce giant, wants to enter the used car market—with a ...
While the pandemic and a computer chip shortage continue to upend the auto industry, online used car dealerships are thriving. Sales at the three biggest online retailers — Carvana, CarMax and Vroom — ...
If you're looking to pay a rock-bottom price for a used car, the answer is almost always buying from a private seller. However, there are important pros and cons to keep in mind before doing so. That ...
While the pandemic and a computer chip shortage continue to upend the auto industry, online used car dealerships are thriving. Sales at the three biggest online retailers — Carvana, CarMax and Vroom — ...
A number of start-ups are betting that enough people hate going toe-to-toe with a used-car salesperson (or random strangers on Craigslist or eBay) that they’ll embrace the prospect of buying a car ...