Stephanie Crawford+FollowThese High-Mileage Cars Are Hot Right NowTurns out, high-mileage doesn’t mean low value—some cars just keep crushing it on the resale market! Think Toyota, Honda, and Subaru for legendary reliability, but don’t sleep on luxury picks like BMW, Mercedes, and even the Porsche Cayman. These rides hold their value, sell fast, and are in steady demand—even with serious kilometers on the clock. If you’re trading or buying used, these are the models you want in your corner! #CarTalk #HighMileage #UsedCars #Cars #BuyingCar21Share
Joshua Andersen+Follow$1,200 Mercedes SUV Alert!Spotted: a 2000 Mercedes-Benz ML320 in Philly for just $1,200! It’s got 153k miles, a clean title, and tons of recent upgrades—new battery, brakes, water pump, and more. Only catch? It’ll need a fuel pump soon, but it starts and runs fine. If you’re hunting for a budget-friendly, reliable ride with a luxury badge, this might be your steal. Would you take the plunge or pass? #UsedCars #MercedesBenz #CarDeals10Share
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
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
Stephanie Crawford+FollowLimited Edition Scion xB Up for Grabs!Who knew a 2006 Scion xB could look this cool? This Envy Green, one-owner ride has 153k miles, a clean title, and a rear seat entertainment system—perfect for summer road trips or college life. Non-smoker, cold A/C, keyless entry, and it’s a rare Release Series 3.0! Priced at $5,000 in Saint Paul, MN. Would you rock this boxy classic? #UsedCars #ScionxB #CarForSale #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
Stephanie Crawford+FollowUsed Cars Are Basically New Car Prices?!Used car prices are wild right now—like, almost as much as buying new! The average 3-year-old car is going for over $30k, just $17k less than brand new. Thanks to pandemic chip shortages and fewer leases, there’s way less inventory, so prices are spiking. If you leased a car recently, you might actually make money trading it in. But for everyone else, the window for a deal might have already closed. Tariffs could make things even crazier soon! #CarMarket #UsedCars #CarPrices #Cars00Share
trhodes+FollowUsed Cars Are Scarce & Prices Are ClimbingFinding a used car right now is almost as tough as it was during peak COVID! Dealers have the lowest inventory since 2021, with only a 43-day supply. People are holding onto their cars longer and avoiding new car prices (thanks, tariffs), so used cars are in high demand. Prices are creeping up—average used car is now $25,547. If you’re hunting for something under $15k, good luck—those are even rarer! Buckle up, because 2025 could get even wilder for car shoppers. #UsedCars #CarShopping #AutoTrends #Cars104Share
Joshua Andersen+FollowUsed Car Prices Are Going Wild AgainUsed car shopping? Buckle up—prices are climbing as inventory shrinks to the lowest levels since 2021. Thanks to new tariffs and economic jitters, dealers are scrambling for cars, especially the affordable ones. The average price for top-selling used rides is now close to $29K! Even though official stats say prices dipped, dealers and Cox Automotive say the opposite: things are getting pricier, fast. If you’re thinking about buying, it might be time to act before things get even crazier. #UsedCars #CarPrices #AutoTrends #Cars93Share
Leah Pierce+FollowChina’s Wild ‘Zero-Mileage’ Used Car DramaEver heard of a ‘used’ car that’s never been driven? Chinese automakers are getting called out for selling cars as secondhand—even though they’ve never left the lot! It’s all part of a sneaky move to hit sales targets, but now the government’s stepping in for a serious chat. Over 3,000 vendors are in on this, and it’s shaking up the market big time. Would you buy a ‘used’ car with zero miles? #ChinaAuto #CarNews #UsedCars #Cars150Share