Edmunds
Coverage of Edmunds in the Nexus archive.
- Save money and gas with a used hybrid vehicle. Here are some picks from Edmunds
The article advises that choosing a used hybrid vehicle can help save money and gas. It suggests that if saving money is a high priority, buying a lightly used car is one way to keep more of your cash.
- Save money and gas with a used hybrid vehicle. Here are some picks from Edmunds
Buying a used vehicle can be financially advantageous compared to buying or leasing new cars, especially when selecting a fuel-efficient hybrid model. Edmunds created a list of recommended 3-year-old hybrids after examining criteria such as fuel economy ratings, brand reliability, and crash test scores. The article highlights three specific options: the 2023 Toyota Prius, 2023 Honda Accord Hybrid, and 2023 Honda CR-V Hybrid.
- Save money and gas with a used hybrid vehicle. Here are some picks from Edmunds
Buying a used hybrid vehicle is presented as a cost-effective alternative to buying or leasing new, allowing significant savings while maintaining reliability and fuel efficiency. Edmunds reviewed top picks, including the 2023 Toyota Prius, 2023 Honda Accord, and 2023 Honda CR-V, which are highlighted for their hybrid powertrains and fuel economy.
- The cars that won’t be around next year, according to Edmunds
According to Edmunds, certain cars will not be available next year. Readers are warned that if a car they desire appears on this list of discontinued models, they might face difficulty obtaining it.
- The cars that won't be around next year, according to Edmunds
Small numbers of vehicles are discontinued annually, offering car shoppers opportunities to negotiate prices on remaining inventory. Edmunds identified five notable models that will not be available after 2026. These include the Ford Escape, which is departing dealerships, and the Volkswagen ID.4.
- The cars that won't be around next year, according to Edmunds
A small number of vehicles are discontinued each year, offering shoppers opportunities to find good deals on remaining inventory. Edmunds highlighted five notable models that will not be available after 2026. These include the Ford Escape and Volkswagen ID.4, which both have starting prices listed at $31,845 and $46,570 respectively.
- The best SUVs for towing in 2026, according to Edmunds
Edmunds highlights the best SUVs for towing in 2026, including the Toyota RAV4 (up to 3,500 pounds), Nissan Pathfinder (up to 6,000 pounds), and Jeep Grand Wagoneer (up to 10,000 pounds). These models are noted for their towing capacity, handling, and technology features, with prices listed for properly equipped versions.
- The best SUVs for towing in 2026, according to Edmunds
Edmunds recommends the best SUVs for towing in 2026, emphasizing the importance of selecting the right vehicle for tasks like pulling fishing boats, campers, or car trailers. The article highlights that choosing an appropriate SUV can enhance trip safety and convenience.
- The best SUVs for towing in 2026, according to Edmunds
Edmunds highlights the 2026 Toyota RAV4, Nissan Pathfinder, Jeep Grand Wagoneer, and Lincoln as top SUVs for towing across different size and price categories. These models offer varying maximum tow ratings, with the Grand Wagoneer leading at 10,000 pounds, suitable for large trailers and boats.
- The 5 best midsize three-row SUVs, according to Edmunds
Edmunds has identified the top 5 midsize three-row SUVs, which are highlighted for their balance of size, space, and utility in American family life.
- The 5 best midsize three-row SUVs, according to Edmunds
Edmunds ranks the top five midsize three-row SUVs, including the Hyundai Palisade, Kia Telluride, Toyota Grand Highlander, Ford Explorer, and Volkswagen Atlas. The Palisade leads for its spacious interior and hybrid efficiency, while the Telluride offers sportier styling and more cargo space. Prices and features vary across models, with hybrid versions providing better fuel economy.
- The 5 best midsize three-row SUVs, according to Edmunds
Edmunds ranks the Hyundai Palisade, Kia Telluride, Toyota Grand Highlander, Ford Explorer, and Volkswagen Atlas as the top midsize three-row SUVs. The Palisade leads with its spacious interior and tech features, while the Telluride offers a sportier style and more power. The 2026 Palisade starts at $41,035, with hybrid options available for higher models.
- New report details just how much a new car will cost you and the reasons why
A new Edmunds report reveals the average new car price in the U.S. reached $48,402 in 2025, up over $11,000 from 2019. Factors include pandemic supply chain disruptions, a shift toward higher-trim vehicles, SUVs over sedans, and added technology. The Nissan Versa, the last car under $20,000, is being discontinued.
- Lexus ES vs Mercedes CLA, an electric luxury sedan comparison from Edmunds
The 2026 Lexus ES and Mercedes-Benz CLA offer gas and electric variants, with the ES excelling in space, comfort, and trunk capacity, while the CLA leads in range, charging speed, and performance. Edmunds' comparison highlights the ES as the better choice for comfort and interior space, and the CLA for driving engagement and efficiency.
- Lexus ES vs Mercedes CLA, an electric luxury sedan comparison from Edmunds
The 2026 Lexus ES and Mercedes-Benz CLA, both available in gas and electric versions, are compared by Edmunds. The ES excels in space, comfort, and trunk capacity, while the CLA leads in range, charging speed, and performance. Edmunds highlights the CLA's 374-mile EPA range and 4.5-second 0-60 mph acceleration as key advantages.
- Lexus ES vs Mercedes CLA, an electric luxury sedan comparison from Edmunds
The 2026 Lexus ES and Mercedes-Benz CLA offer both gas and electric versions, with Edmunds comparing their space, range, charging, and performance. The ES excels in interior space and comfort, while the CLA leads in range, charging speed, and driving dynamics. Edmunds' testing highlights the CLA's 374–434 mile range and faster charging compared to the ES's 276–307 mile range.
- The best used sedans for under $15,000, according to Edmunds
Edmunds recommends four small sedans and one midsize sedan under $15,000, emphasizing models like the 2016 Honda Civic, 2019-2021 Kia Forte, Mazda 3, Hyundai Elantra, and Toyota Corolla. These vehicles offer reliability, fuel efficiency, and modern features, with specific model years and trims highlighted for value.
- The best used sedans for under $15,000, according to Edmunds
Edmunds recommends five used sedans under $15,000, highlighting their reliability, fuel efficiency, and modern features. The suggested models include the Honda Civic, Kia Forte, Mazda 3, and others, with specific model years and trim levels noted for value and availability.
- The best used sedans for under $15,000, according to Edmunds
Edmunds highlights used sedans under $15,000 that provide comfort, efficiency, and modern technology despite higher current prices. Shoppers can still find compelling options within this budget.
- The best used sedans for under $15,000, according to Edmunds
Edmunds recommends five used sedans under $15,000, emphasizing reliability, fuel economy, and modern technology. Models include the Honda Civic, Kia Forte, Mazda 3, and others, each with high RepairPal reliability scores and availability at retailers like Carvana and CarMax.
- Chevrolet Bolt vs. Nissan Leaf, an Edmunds $30,000 EV comparison
The 2027 Chevrolet Bolt and 2026 Nissan Leaf are compared as affordable electric vehicles with starting prices around $30,000. The Leaf offers a higher EPA-estimated range (303 miles) and advanced tech features like dual 12.3-inch touchscreens, while the Bolt excels in handling and charging efficiency, with a real-world range of 290 miles and hands-free driving assistance via Super Cruise.
- Chevrolet Bolt vs. Nissan Leaf, an Edmunds $30,000 EV comparison
The 2027 Chevrolet Bolt and 2026 Nissan Leaf are compared as affordable electric vehicles under $30,000. The Bolt offers 262 EPA miles with better handling, while the Leaf provides a 303-mile range and advanced tech features like dual 12.3-inch touchscreens and Apple CarPlay. Edmunds' tests show similar real-world performance, with the Leaf winning for technology and the Bolt for driving experience.
- Slate's new affordable EV truck has our newsroom divided
Slate Auto introduced an affordable electric truck priced at $24,950, marketed as the 'most affordable truck in America.' The vehicle lacks modern features like a touchscreen and has a compact design, sparking mixed reactions in the newsroom. The truck is expected to launch by year-end with over 200 customization options.
- Jeep Cherokee vs Subaru Forester: Edmunds sizes up hybrid SUVs
The Jeep Cherokee and Subaru Forester Hybrid are compared as all-wheel-drive hybrid SUVs with improved fuel economy. The Cherokee offers better fuel efficiency (37 mpg vs. 35 mpg) and a quieter ride, while the Forester provides a smoother ride and more comfortable seating. Both prioritize outdoor capabilities and hybrid performance.
- Jeep Cherokee vs Subaru Forester: Edmunds sizes up hybrid SUVs
Edmunds compared the 2026 Jeep Cherokee and 2025 Subaru Forester Hybrid, highlighting the Cherokee's better fuel economy (37 mpg vs. 35 mpg) and quieter ride, while the Forester offers a smoother ride, more comfortable seating, and a more practical cargo area. Both SUVs feature all-wheel drive and hybrid powertrains, catering to outdoor enthusiasts seeking fuel efficiency.
- Jeep Cherokee vs Subaru Forester: Edmunds sizes up hybrid SUVs
The 2026 Jeep Cherokee and 2025 Subaru Forester Hybrid are compared, with both featuring hybrid powertrains and all-wheel drive. The Cherokee offers 37 mpg combined, while the Forester Hybrid provides 35 mpg. Edmunds highlights the Cherokee’s quieter ride and the Forester’s superior comfort and cargo space, with technology features favoring the Jeep but noting issues with Subaru’s execution.
- Save on gas with these five Edmunds-recommended used plug-in hybrid vehicles
Edmunds recommends five used plug-in hybrid vehicles across different categories to help consumers save on gas. These models, including the Toyota Prius Prime and Hyundai Tucson Plug-in Hybrid, offer electric ranges and hybrid efficiency with estimated prices under $30,000.
- Save on gas with these five Edmunds-recommended used plug-in hybrid vehicles
Edmunds recommends five used plug-in hybrid vehicles to help reduce gas costs, including the 2023-2024 Toyota Prius Prime, 2022-2025 Hyundai Tucson Plug-in Hybrid, and 2022-2025 Kia Sorento Plug-in Hybrid. These models offer electric driving ranges and fuel efficiency, with estimated prices between $29,000 and $30,000.
- Save on gas with these five Edmunds-recommended used plug-in hybrid vehicles
Edmunds recommends five used plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) to help reduce gas costs, highlighting models like the 2023-2024 Toyota Prius Prime and 2022-2025 Hyundai Tucson Plug-in Hybrid. These used PHEVs are under 8 years old, with many under 50,000 miles, and offer significant electric driving ranges.
- Edmunds’ five best used performance cars for less than $25,000
Edmunds highlights five used performance cars under $25,000, including the BMW 2 Series, Chevrolet Corvette C6, Mazda MX-5 Miata, Subaru BRZ, and Toyota 86. These vehicles offer a range of features like V8 engines, manual transmissions, and sport-tuned handling for enthusiasts.
- Edmunds' five best used performance cars for less than $25,000
Edmunds highlights five used performance cars under $25,000, including a V8-powered BMW 2 Series, a high-performance Chevrolet Corvette, and lightweight Mazda Miata, catering to enthusiasts seeking fun-to-drive vehicles at affordable prices.
- The Best Headlights in the World Are Illegal in America
LED headlights in the U.S. cause excessive glare, leading to driver discomfort. Adaptive driving beam (ADB) technology, which adjusts light to avoid blinding other drivers, is widely used in Europe and Asia but restricted in the U.S. due to regulations. American vehicles, particularly SUVs and trucks, exacerbate the issue by casting light upward rather than downward.
- Electric SUV showdown: Edmunds compares the revamped Toyota bZ to the Tesla Model Y
Edmunds compares the 2026 Toyota bZ and Tesla Model Y, noting the bZ's improved 314-mile range and the Model Y's 357-mile range. Both offer similar fast-charging speeds, but the Model Y has a more engaging driving experience and superior interior space.
- Electric SUV showdown: Edmunds compares the revamped Toyota bZ to the Tesla Model Y
Edmunds compares the revamped Toyota bZ electric SUV to the Tesla Model Y. Electric SUVs are increasingly the default choice for car buyers, focusing the decision on which model suits everyday needs.
- Electric SUV showdown: Edmunds compares the revamped Toyota bZ to the Tesla Model Y
Edmunds compares the 2026 Toyota bZ and Tesla Model Y, highlighting the bZ's improved 314-mile EPA range and brisk acceleration, while the Model Y offers a longer 357-mile range, Tesla Supercharger convenience, and superior interior space. Both vehicles show similar fast-charging capabilities.
- More car buyers are shifting to EVs — but the reasons why are nuanced
More car buyers are choosing electric vehicles due to spiking fuel prices, but other factors may be limiting demand. Trade-in data from Edmunds reveals this shift in consumer preference. The reasons behind this trend are complex and nuanced.