stephanie30+FollowSubaru Prices Are Going Up—Here’s WhySubaru fans, brace yourselves: prices for your favorite models are jumping by $750 to $2,000 this summer. Thanks to new 25% tariffs, even U.S.-built Subarus like the Outback and Crosstrek aren’t safe from the hikes. The company says it’s all about “market conditions,” but dealers admit the tariffs are hitting hard. If you’ve been eyeing a new ride, you might want to act fast—more price bumps could be coming before the year’s out! #Subaru #CarPrices #Tariffs #AutoNews #WatercoolerMoment #Cars00Share
Lisa Guerrero PhD+FollowSubaru’s Price Tag Just Got HeavierSubaru is bumping up prices on some of its cars, blaming ‘market conditions’ (but we all know those tariffs are lurking in the background). If you’ve been eyeing a new Subaru, you might want to check the sticker again—those cost hikes are here to stay. Subaru says it’s all about keeping value for customers, but our wallets definitely felt that plot twist! #Subaru #CarPrices #AutoNews #Tariffs #CarShopping #Cars92Share
Lisa Guerrero PhD+FollowAcura’s MDX Lease Deal Is Wild Right NowDreaming of a luxe SUV? Acura just dropped a killer lease on the 2025 MDX SH-AWD—$559/mo for 36 months, $4,999 down, and 10k miles/year. Already have an Acura (2015+)? You might score it for $529/mo. The 2025 MDX got a fresh look, comfier seats (hello, massage!), and a seriously upgraded sound system. Want $0 down? Expect around $697/mo. This is the kind of deal that makes you want to test drive ASAP! #AcuraMDX #LeaseDeal #CarShopping #SUVLife #AutoNews #Cars22Share
James Smith+FollowPorsche’s Prestige Problem?Porsche’s in a real pickle right now. Global sales are down 8%, and while their SUVs are flying off US lots, those same models could get slammed by tariffs. The real kicker? Their fancy electric Taycan is losing ground to cheaper, faster rivals like Hyundai’s Ioniq 5 N. And with their next-gen 718 sports cars delayed (maybe until 2027!), Porsche might have a big gap in their lineup—unless you’re ready to drop $130K+ on a 911. Is the ‘Made in Germany’ badge worth all this drama? #PorscheProblems #AutoNews #CarTalk #EVs #LuxuryCars #Cars00Share
Stephanie Lee+FollowCar Shopping? Here’s Why It Sucks NowThinking about buying a new car? Brace yourself. Inventories are tanking—down 7.4% just last month—and prices are climbing fast. Toyota and Lexus barely have any cars left, while some brands are overflowing. The average new car now costs over $48k, and that’s up $1,300 from last year. Tariffs and production halts are making things even messier. If you can wait, you probably should! #CarShopping #AutoNews #CarPrices #InventoryShortage #CarMarket #Cars10Share
Tristan Richards+FollowStellantis: Time to Trim the Fat?Ever wondered why you see so many car brands but only a few on the road? Stellantis, the mega car company behind Jeep, Dodge, and Chrysler, is about to get a major makeover. The next CEO is being told to ditch some underperforming brands (think Chrysler, Lancia, DS, Maserati) and focus on the winners like Jeep and Ram. The idea? Stop spreading money thin and make the cars people actually want. If you’re a fan of rare brands, now’s the time to snag one before they’re gone! #CarTalk #MoneyMoves #Stellantis #AutoNews #LifeHacks #Business20Share
burnsrachel+Follow5 Cars Crushing Sales—But Nobody’s TalkingForget the flashy supercars—these 5 rides are quietly taking over the streets in 2025. The Kia Sportage is creeping up on the big names, Hyundai Elantra’s sales are skyrocketing, and the Ford Escape is having a surprise comeback before it bows out. Meanwhile, the Toyota Sienna is making minivans cool again, and the Ford Ranger’s redesign is a total game-changer. Turns out, the real winners are the practical, reliable cars everyone actually buys! #CarTrends #AutoNews #2025Cars #UnderratedRides #CarTalk #Cars30Share
Stephanie Lee+FollowSubaru Prices Are Going Up—Here’s WhyCar shopping just got pricier! Subaru is bumping up prices on several models, with hikes ranging from $750 to over $2,000, all thanks to rising costs and those ongoing tariffs. Even the budget-friendly Forester isn’t safe—it’s getting a $1,075 to $1,600 jump depending on the trim. If you’ve been eyeing a new Subaru, you might want to act fast before these increases hit dealer lots in June. Anyone else feeling the car market squeeze? #Subaru #CarPrices #Tariffs #AutoNews #Forester #Cars56Share
Edward Wallace+FollowNissan’s Big Shake-Up: What It Means for YouHeard the buzz? Nissan might be shutting down some of its oldest car factories in Japan and trimming plants overseas, like in Mexico and India. This is all about cutting costs after a big sales drop—think fewer models on the lot, but maybe better deals as they clear out inventory. If you’re eyeing a Nissan, keep an eye out for discounts or changes in where your next ride is made! #Nissan #CarShopping #MoneyHacks #AutoNews #ConsumerTips #Business182Share
Nicole Morgan+FollowTesla Lots Packed—What’s Going On?Ever driven by a Tesla dealership lately? One Redditor just shared that their local lot is overflowing with Teslas—old and new—barely any test drives happening, and just one lonely Cybertruck off to the side. People are buzzing about what this means for Tesla’s future, especially with sales dipping and other EV brands stepping up. Would you still go for a Tesla, or are you eyeing other EVs now? Drop your thoughts below! #Tesla #EVs #CarTrends #ElectricVehicles #AutoNews #Cars2616Share