Jennifer Patel+FollowOutdoor Cars Under $35K You’ll Want NowReady to hit the trails without breaking the bank? Check out these 10 adventure-ready cars under $35K that retirees (or anyone!) will love. From the rugged Jeep Wrangler to the versatile Subaru Outback and even a Mercedes Sprinter for those van life dreams, these rides are perfect for camping, road trips, and spontaneous getaways. Why pay more when you can get reliability, comfort, and off-road fun for less? Which one would you pick for your next adventure? #Cars #BuyingCar #CarShopping10Share
Evan Knight+FollowShould You Buy the New RAV4 or Save Big?Car shopping dilemma: splurge on the shiny, redesigned 2026 models or snag a killer deal on last year’s version? Some upgrades are worth every penny (hello, new Nissan Leaf and Palisade hybrid), but for others, you might save thousands with barely any FOMO (looking at you, VW Taos and outgoing Grand Wagoneer). If tech and style upgrades matter, go new. If you just want a sweet ride for less, shop the outgoing models and negotiate hard! Which would you pick? #Cars #CarShopping #NewVsOld20Share
Stacie Hernandez+FollowWhy Your Next Car Might Still Need GasSo, thinking about going electric for your next ride? Not so fast—Europe’s car bosses are hitting the brakes on ditching gas engines. Stellantis (the Jeep and Ram folks) says the EV switch is stalling, and they want more time before gas cars are banned. With cheaper Chinese EVs flooding in and car sales still lagging, don’t be surprised if hybrids and gas cars stick around longer than you thought. The road to all-electric is bumpier than expected! #Business #EVs #CarShopping01Share
William Goodwin+FollowGenesis Cars: Not as Reliable as You’d ThinkThinking about snagging a Genesis for that luxe-on-a-budget vibe? Consumer Reports just dropped their 2025 reliability rankings, and Genesis is sitting at 14th out of 22 brands—closer to the bottom than the top. The GV80 gets a nod for being decent, but the G70 and GV70? Not so much. Electronics and rear differentials seem to be the trouble spots. Basically, Genesis still has some work to do if it wants to compete with the big names like Subaru and Lexus. #Cars #Genesis #CarShopping10Share
Jennifer Smith+FollowUsed Car Mileage: What’s Actually ‘High’ Now?Ever wondered what counts as ‘high mileage’ on a used car? Turns out, it’s not just about the number on the odometer. A 10-year-old car with 120k miles is pretty normal, but a 2-year-old with 40k is considered high! Lenders often won’t touch cars over 125k miles, but with modern tech, cars can go way past 100k. Don’t just look at mileage—age and service history matter just as much! #Cars #BuyingCar #CarShopping128200Share