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While the federal tax credit for EVs has ended, some automakers are still offering discounts on purchases and leases of new models through the end of 2025.
A new report says Tesla has raised lease prices on all of its vehicles, but that’s not the double whammy it may first appear to be.
Electric vehicles ranging from the Subaru Solterra to the Acura ZDX could have up to $20,000 off.
The Trump administration’s tariffs will likely raise the prices of new (and, by extension, used) vehicles very soon, so buying out your leased vehicle might make more sense in the near future than it did in the recent past.
Until the end of March, Polestar is offering up to $20,000 off the base single-motor variant of its 3 all-electric SUV.
Considering leasing a car? Here’s everything you need to know to help you make that decision.
To get the best leasing deal, it's imperative to understand leasing's complicated vocabulary.
You can lease a car if you have spotty credit, but it won’t be easy — and you probably won’t get the alluringly low lease payments you see advertised.
It’s no secret that there’s a shortage of used cars right now, but does that mean now is a good time to buy out your lease? Learn more about your options here.
Choosing the right way to pay for your car depends on the type of car you’re getting, how long you want to own it, how much cash you have and your credit score.