Lisa Guerrero PhD+FollowFord’s Bronco RTR: Raptor Vibes, Less $$$Ford just dropped the Bronco RTR, and it’s basically a Raptor-lite for off-road fans who don’t want to drop $80K. You get killer looks, a beefy suspension, and optional 35-inch tires—plus, it’s lighter and more balanced thanks to a turbo four-cylinder. No V6, but you do get some Raptor tech like anti-lag. Pricing’s not official, but it’ll be way less than the Raptor. Orders open in October! #Cars #BuyingCar #FordBronco00Share
johnny12+FollowWhy the 2026 Lexus GX lease is turning headsLexus is keeping the rugged, go-anywhere spirit alive with the 2026 GX—and now, you can lease one for less per month than the 2025 model. This SUV stands out by blending real off-road muscle (think 349-hp twin-turbo V6 and standard 4WD) with the comfort and tech you expect from Lexus. The new lease deals are popping up mostly in southern states, and the longer 42-month term on the 2026 GX 550 Premium drops the payment to $759/month. If you’re torn between luxury and adventure, would you pick the GX over a Volvo XC90 or Audi Q7? #Cars #BuyingCar #LexusGX01Share
Stephanie Lee+FollowWildest Rare Cars Spotted IRLYou won’t believe the rare rides people have actually seen in person! From a Chrysler Turbine Car at the World’s Fair to a mint Ford Tempo surviving salty roads, and even a Stout Scarab in a tiny Virginia town—these aren’t just million-dollar hypercars. Some are oddball classics, some are one-off engineering marvels, and a few are just shockingly well-preserved. What’s the rarest car you’ve ever seen up close? #Cars #BuyingCar #CarSpotting10Share
johnny12+FollowMercedes GLE’s Record Year—But BMW Still WinsMercedes-Benz just had its best year ever for the GLE SUV in the US—up 14%! The GLC wasn’t far behind, and AMG models set new records too. But even with all that, BMW still outsold them in the luxury race. It’s a wild rivalry, and Mercedes is betting big on new tech and electric cars for next year. Will that be enough to catch up? Stay tuned! #Cars #BuyingCar #MercedesBenz00Share
Jennifer Patel+FollowWhy 100k Miles Is the Used Car Danger ZoneThat “deal” on a used car with over 100k miles? It might be a money pit in disguise. Experts say repairs and surprise costs start piling up fast once you hit six figures on the odometer. Even trusted brands aren’t immune if they’ve been neglected. Unless you’ve got a rock-solid service history and a mechanic’s blessing, that cheap ride could end up costing way more than you bargained for. #Cars #BuyingCar #CarBuyingTips00Share
Stephanie Lee+FollowKia’s New EV Is Cheaper Than You Think!Kia just dropped the EV4 in Canada and it’s officially the most affordable electric car around—starting at $27K, it even beats the Fiat 500e! You get up to 343 miles of range, a Tesla Supercharger port, and a massive 30-inch display inside. Charging from 10% to 80% takes about half an hour. Only catch? It’s not coming to the US (thanks, trade policies). Would you make the switch to electric for this price? #Cars #BuyingCar #KiaEV410Share
Stephanie Crawford+Follow2026's Hottest Cars You’ll Actually WantCar lovers, the 2026 North American Car, Truck, and Utility of the Year winners just dropped! Dodge Charger (including its first all-electric version), Ford Maverick Lobo, and Hyundai Palisade took top honors. The real tea? With new car prices soaring past $50k, value is the new king—these rides deliver serious bang for your buck. Would you pick value over flash? Let’s debate! #Cars #BuyingCar #CarAwards20Share
Jennifer Patel+FollowCar Prices Are Finally Cooling Off!Did you notice? After months of wild price hikes, car prices are actually dropping for the first time in ages. Dealer lots are filling up, especially with used cars, hybrids, and EVs, so there’s more to choose from and a bit more wiggle room to negotiate. New cars are still pricey, but if you’re flexible and do your homework, you might just score a deal. Time to start window shopping? #Cars #BuyingCar #CarShopping10Share
trhodes+FollowA Chevy ZZ4 crate engine frozen in timeA brand-new Chevy ZZ4 crate engine, still sealed in its original shipping crate after more than 20 years, just sold at auction in Clovis, California for $6,200. Imagine buying a piece of GM performance history that’s never even been started! The ZZ4 was the go-to for hot rodders and restorers in the early 2000s, known for its 355 horsepower and classic small-block V8 charm. Now, someone has the rare chance to install a “new” vintage engine—or keep it as a collector’s dream. Would you fire it up or leave it untouched? #Cars #BuyingCar #ChevyZZ420Share
Stephanie Lee+FollowCars That Won’t Tank Your WalletCar shopping? Here’s the scoop: Most new cars lose almost half their value in five years (ouch), but some models hold strong. According to a massive study, rides like the Toyota Camry, Honda CR-V, and even the Porsche 911 barely budge in value. That means less money lost when you sell or trade in. If you want your next car to be more of an investment than a money pit, these are the ones to check out! #Cars #BuyingCar #CarShopping00Share