The 10 Cars People Are Shopping For Right Now

Ford F-Series trucks have sat atop the best-selling vehicle list in the United States for 48 years, led by the F-150 half-ton pickup. So it comes as little surprise that the F-150 is also the most researched vehicle in America.

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AutoGuide Hot Takes: Where Did All The Money Go?

The last week of February has been just as fast and furious as the rest of the month—as always, AutoGuide is here for it. We don’t always cover every piece of news, but that doesn’t mean we don’t have thoughts and opinions—many of them.

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AutoGuide Show Ep 59: Matt Farah, Ramcharger Specs, Mercedes V8
2026 Audi A6 Avant: All The Details
2015 Audi R8 5.2 Quattro Competition For Sale

Extremely rare 2015 Audi R8 Competition—one of only 60 ever built. This high-performance supercar boasts a powerful 5.2L V10 engine with 570 HP and an exclusive $223,850 factory spec. Finished in Mythos Black Metallic with a black and crimson red quilted leather interior, it remains in excellent condition with only 2,937 miles.

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2020 Lotus Evora GT For Sale

Stunning 2020 Lotus Evora GT with 9,630 miles. One-owner vehicle with a clean title and six-speed manual transmission. Finished in bespoke Verde Ithaca with a Carbon Pack and GT430 front bumper and splitter. BC Forged matte bronze wheels, ceramic coating, and PPF keep it in pristine condition. Always garaged and never driven in winter.

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What to Look For When Buying a Used Car

So, you’re in the market for a used car. Congratulations. Whether trading up or acquiring your first car, car-shopping is one of life’s biggest milestones.


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The Automakers Most Exposed To U.S. Tariffs

U.S. tariffs on Canada and Mexico have officially been enacted. The automotive industry is preparing for major shockwaves to reverberate through every kernal of the supply chain, raising vehicle prices and disrupting longstanding relationships.

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The World Is Ready For A Mustang Sedan
Trump Divesting Federal Government EVs Could Be Very Expensive

The Trump administration is moving to walk back electric vehicle adoption in government fleets, ordering the shutdown of 8,000 EV charging ports managed by the General Services Administration (GSA) and the sale of tens of thousands of EVs owned by the federal government.

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Are Bigger Vehicles Worse For Everyone?

The average weight of new vehicles in the United States sits right around 4,000 pounds. Passenger cars tend to weigh less, while big SUVs and pickup trucks weigh more. According to data from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), the idea that bigger vehicles are inherently safer in a crash isn’t as clear-cut as it may initially seem.

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2025 Subaru Legacy Final Drive: Past, Present, and Future

The Legacy has been a stalwart of Subaru’s lineup for more than 35 years. It’s ending its run as a much-loved yet slow-selling sedan as Subaru makes way for more Forester production at its Indiana factory this year. As the clock runs out, we’re taking a look back at the Legacy’s past, present, and future.

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2008 Toyota FJ Cruiser For Sale

Well-maintained 2008 Toyota FJ Cruiser Trail Teams Edition. Owned since 2015, primarily highway-driven, and consistently reliable. Recently underwent a full interior detailing, and the tires have only 5,000 km of use.

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The 10 Most Reliable Used Cars Available Today
Honda Improves 2025 Prologue, Doesn't Ask For More Money

Honda is giving the 2025 Prologue a handful of performance and efficiency upgrades, increasing the appeal of the already popular electric SUV. The changes bring more horsepower and increased range, which surprisingly do not increase the price—except for a small bump in the destination fee.

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Cadillac Bringing All American Thunder To Le Mans 2025

Cadillac will field four V-Series.R racecars in the 2025 24 Hours of Le Mans this June. The twice-around-the-clock endurance race, scheduled for June 14-15, marks 75 years since Cadillac’s first appearance at Circuit de la Sarthe.

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Honda Blinks, Plans To Move Civic Production To Avoid Tariffs

Honda is adjusting its manufacturing strategy to navigate potential U.S. tariffs, shifting production of the next-generation Civic hybrid from Mexico to Indiana. Initially scheduled for a November 2027 production start in Guanajuato, Mexico, the new timeline pushes assembly in Indiana to May 2028, sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.

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