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The window sticker, also known as a Monroney label, verifies the car’s make, model and year, and provides its suggested retail price and a list of equipment.
By Cars.com Editors
September 23, 2024

For 2025, prices creep up for most Ioniq 6 trim levels, which carry over unchanged. The only exception is the Limited, which gains a standard head-up display.
By Jared Gall
September 23, 2024

For the new model year, the Platinum Package is no longer available on the Premium Luxury and Sport trims; otherwise, the XT5 is unchanged.
By Vaishali Prayag
September 23, 2024

Compared to negotiable auto pricing, the main difference of a no-haggle, or one-price, approach is that the selling price is posted or advertised up front, and anyone who buys that particular vehicle should pay the same amount.
By Rick Popely
September 23, 2024

There are no major changes for 2025, but the Versa gains admittance to the Nissan Maintenance Care program and the base price goes up $1,105.
By Jared Gall
September 20, 2024

Read here to know what to prioritize when it comes time to find a dealer, negotiate and pay the fee for a new car.
By Kelsey Mays and Stef Schrader
September 20, 2024

The 2025 Jeep Gladiator features a standard eight-speed automatic transmission, power windows and locks, new paint colors and more for a $205 base-price increase from the 2024 model year.
By Jared Gall
September 19, 2024

The 2025 Toyota Corolla includes a new FX Special Edition and larger touchscreen, with base prices increasing only $125 from the 2024 model’s.
By Jared Gall
September 19, 2024

While there are no new features on the compact luxury SUV for 2025, the two top trim levels — Sensory and Autograph — get the ax this year, and all-wheel drive is now standard.
By Jared Gall
September 17, 2024

For the 2025 model year, the Sienna gets improved interior materials, a newly standard radar-based rear-seat alert, and an available integrated vacuum and refrigerator.
By Jared Gall
September 17, 2024