LuminousLark+FollowTough Choice: Fiat Panda or Suzuki Ignis for My Next Daily?This morning, I realized my Polo 6R is burning oil way too fast, and honestly, it just doesn’t feel right anymore. So, I hit the used car market and now I’m stuck between a 2008 Fiat Panda 1.1 with 150k miles and a 2002 Suzuki Ignis 1.3 with 180k miles. The Panda is newer and compact, but I keep hearing about Italian reliability issues. The Ignis is older and has more miles, but Japanese cars have always earned my trust. I’m really torn—has anyone else faced a choice like this? What would you do in my shoes? Drop your thoughts below! #CarShopping #DailyDriver #CarAdvice #Cars00Share
ShimmeringSage+FollowCan a Split Tailgate Handle a Heavy Wheelchair? My Real-Life DilemmaHiya, this might sound silly but I thought it was worth a try. My partner and I are on the hunt for a new (well, new to us) car, and the Volvo XC90 keeps popping up. The split tailgate looks super practical, but I can't figure out if the bottom section can handle the weight of my 150kg wheelchair when using telescoping ramps. From my experience, loading a power chair is so much easier with a flat tailgate, but I worry about damaging it. Does anyone know the weight limits or the right terms to search for? Would love to hear from anyone who's been in the same boat! Drop your thoughts or tips below! #AccessibleDriving #WheelchairLife #CarShopping #SplitTailgate #RealQuestions #Cars41Share
johnny12+FollowNissan’s Frontier Lease Deal Is Wild Right NowTruck fans, this is juicy: Nissan’s dropping a killer lease deal on the 2025 Frontier SV—think $359/month (NYC) with a $4,609 down payment for 39 months. The new Frontier’s got a fresh look, 12.3-inch touchscreen, wireless CarPlay/Android Auto, and can tow over 7,000 lbs. If you’ve been eyeing a midsize truck, this might be your moment. Deals vary by city, but they’re all pretty sweet. Offer ends June 30, so don’t sleep on it! #NissanFrontier #TruckDeals #CarShopping #Cars #BuyingCar00Share
Stephanie Crawford+FollowCar Insurance Shockers: Cheapest vs. PriciestEver thought two cars with the same price tag could cost you thousands more in insurance? Turns out, insurance rates aren’t just about your driving record—they’re all about the car itself! Some models are total wallet-savers, while others will have you paying through the nose. If you want to dodge sky-high premiums, check out the five cars with the lowest insurance rates (think: family-friendly, not flashy) and beware the five that’ll drain your bank account. Picking the right ride could save you big time! #CarInsurance #MoneyTips #CarShopping #Cars #BuyingCar00Share
Keith Bass+FollowGM’s $4B Move: More Cars, More Jobs in the US?GM’s making a $4 billion bet to bring more car-making back to the US, shifting some models from Mexico to American plants. Why? Tariffs could make cars pricier, so GM’s playing it safe and keeping jobs local. If you’re car shopping in a few years, you might spot more ‘Made in USA’ stickers—and maybe fewer price hikes. It’s a win for US jobs, but watch out: if tariffs go up, car prices still might follow. #GM #MadeInUSA #CarShopping342Share
Jacqueline Farrell+FollowWhich Cars Fly Off Craigslist?Ever wonder why some cars get snapped up in private sales while others just sit there until a dealer steps in? Turns out, cars like the Honda Civic and Toyota Corolla are hot tickets—reliable, easy to maintain, and everyone wants them. But models like the Chrysler 200 or Mitsubishi Mirage? Not so much. They usually need dealer perks and warranties to get any attention. If you’re buying or selling, knowing which cars are in demand can totally change your game! #CarShopping #UsedCars #CarTips #Cars32Share
Stephanie Crawford+FollowThese Cars Have Ride-or-Die Fans (and Haters)Ever wonder which cars people keep buying over and over—and which ones they warn their friends to avoid at all costs? Some models are so reliable and comfy, owners can’t help but stick with them for years. Others? Let’s just say they’re famous for leaving people stranded or with a massive repair bill. If you want a car you’ll actually love (and not regret), check out the top 5 most-loved rides and the 5 that almost nobody recommends. Would you trust your daily drive to any of these? #CarTalk #AutoLife #CarShopping #Cars40Share
Leah Pierce+FollowThe Best Year to Buy a Used Nissan RogueCar shopping? If you’re eyeing a used Nissan Rogue, 2020 is the sweet spot for reliability. It dodges the notorious CVT transmission issues that plagued earlier models and scores high on J.D. Power’s ratings. Plus, you can snag one for way less than a new model—think under $15k for the base trim! Just make sure the transmission’s been well maintained, and you’re golden. Newer isn’t always better, especially with those newer engines under investigation! #NissanRogue #CarShopping #UsedCars #Cars00Share
trhodes+FollowUsed Cars: Still a Steal or Total Trap?Car shopping in 2025 is wild—tech moves so fast, even a 5-year-old ride can feel ancient! Some cars age like fine wine (think: reliable, timeless, still packed with must-have features), while others turn into money pits with outdated tech and surprise repair bills. This list breaks down 5 used cars that are still total wins—and 5 that just aren’t worth the headache anymore. If you’re hunting for a deal, you’ll want to check which models made the cut before you buy! #CarShopping #UsedCars #2025Trends #Cars10Share
Lisa Guerrero PhD+Follow3 Car-Buying Questions You Can't SkipCar shopping? Before you sign anything, you NEED to ask these three questions, according to The Car Hacker: 1) What's the total out-the-door price (all fees included)? 2) What's the exact interest rate or money factor? 3) Which add-ons are actually required (hint: almost none are). Don’t let dealerships play you—these questions put you in control. People in the comments are loving these tips! #CarBuyingTips #DealershipHacks #CarShopping #Cars22Share