Joshua Andersen+FollowNissan Murano Lease Deal: Is This the Crossover Glow-Up?The 2026 Nissan Murano SL AWD is coming in hot with a sub-$400/month lease, and it’s giving serious near-luxury vibes without the luxury price tag. You get a smooth V6, all-wheel drive, and a plush, quiet cabin—plus a bunch of practical extras for daily life. The catch? You’ll need to drop $5,678 at signing. If you’re all about comfort and style (and don’t need a third row), this deal is worth a look! #Cars #BuyingCar #NissanMurano00Share
Jacqueline Farrell+FollowSubaru WRX Just Got Way CheaperSubaru just dropped the price on the 2026 WRX lineup, bringing back a no-frills base model that starts at $32,495—over $5k less than last year! After a massive 41% sales slump, Subaru is hoping this budget-friendly, tech-packed WRX (with standard AWD and turbo power) will win back fans. Oh, and there’s a wild limited-edition yellow version if you want to stand out. Would you go for the base or splurge on the extras? #Cars #BuyingCar #SubaruWRX10Share
johnny12+FollowThis T-Bird Survived Katrina & Still ShinesImagine your dad’s 1955 Ford Thunderbird riding out Hurricane Katrina, getting a full glow-up, and still looking like a showstopper decades later. This first-year T-Bird, in its original Torch Red, has been in the same family since the '70s and is now up for grabs. The body and interior are mint, but the engine needs a little TLC. If you’re into classic cars with wild stories, this survivor is calling your name! Would you take it for a spin or keep it as a collector’s gem? #Cars #BuyingCar #FordThunderbird00Share
stephanie30+FollowCar buying regrets in New Jersey: What to knowSigning for a used car at a dealership in New Jersey can feel final, but one local buyer’s story shows there may be wiggle room if you haven’t driven off the lot yet. After agreeing to buy a certified pre-owned Subaru Crosstrek, he realized newer models with better financing would have cost about the same each month—and even had cheaper insurance. Because he hadn’t paid the down payment or provided insurance, the deal wasn’t finished. This sparked a lively debate about buyer’s remorse, dealership contracts, and whether you can really back out. Has anyone else faced a similar situation? #Cars #BuyingCar #NewJersey00Share
Douglas Hughes+FollowUsed car headaches: Would you trust this deal?Putting down a deposit on a used car should be simple, but this buyer’s experience turned into a wild ride of delays, broken promises, and sketchy dealership behavior. From missed deadlines and excuses about rustproofing to the staff literally locking themselves out of the car, it’s no wonder the buyer’s trust was shattered. Even with a good-looking Kia Soul and some last-minute freebies, the whole process left a bad taste. Have you ever dealt with a dealership that made you question the whole deal? What would you have done in this situation? Let’s hear your stories! #Cars #BuyingCar #UsedCars00Share
Jennifer Smith+FollowVintage VW Beetle goes electric in Fort GibsonA classic 1971 Volkswagen Super Beetle in Fort Gibson is getting a modern twist with a 72-volt electric conversion. The electronics and interior are already finished, so if you’ve ever dreamed of driving a vintage car with an eco-friendly edge, this project is a rare find. It comes with eight totes of brand new parts, making it a solid deal for anyone ready to finish the job. At $6,500, it’s a unique opportunity for local car enthusiasts or collectors. Would you take on an EV project like this, or stick with traditional engines? #Cars #BuyingCar #FortGibson00Share
Lisa Guerrero PhD+FollowLexus RX Lease Deal Outsmarts BMW X3?If you’ve been eyeing a luxury SUV, the 2026 Lexus RX lease deal is seriously tempting. For $549/month and $3,999 down, you get a plush, tech-loaded ride without the stress of buying or worrying about resale. The RX isn’t trying to out-sport the BMW X3—it’s all about comfort, reliability, and smooth daily drives. Plus, wireless charging and a massive infotainment screen are now standard. Would you pick this over a BMW? #Cars #BuyingCar #LexusRX00Share
Douglas Hughes+FollowThis $8.5K Nissan Truck Is Stuck in the '90sNissan just gave its Clipper Truck a glow-up, but it’s still rocking major ‘90s vibes inside. For about $8,500, you get a tiny workhorse with new LED headlights, a digital meter, and some safety tech—but don’t expect luxury. The cabin is all hard plastic and exposed metal, and the engine is still a baby 658cc. Basically, it’s a nostalgia trip for anyone who loves old-school kei trucks, now with a USB port! #Cars #BuyingCar #Nissan00Share
johnny12+FollowThis E-Type Jag Is a Total ShowstopperImagine cruising in a 1972 Jaguar E-Type Series III, but with a twist: it’s been masterfully converted from a 2+2 coupe to a sleek two-seater roadster. With a V12 under the hood, glossy black paint, and a cream leather interior, this classic is basically car royalty. Rumor has it even Enzo Ferrari called it the most beautiful car ever made. If you’re into head-turners, this one’s calling your name! #Cars #BuyingCar #JaguarEType00Share
Lisa Guerrero PhD+FollowCar Prices Are Wild—Would You Pay $1K/Month?New cars are officially luxury items now! The average price just hit $50K, and it’s not just fancy rides—regular cars are getting pricier too. To afford them, more people are signing up for 6-7 year loans with monthly payments over $1,000. Wealthy buyers are keeping the market hot, but for everyone else, it’s either stretch your credit, buy used, or keep your old car running. Would you go for a super-long loan just to drive new? #Cars #BuyingCar #CarPrices00Share