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"Automakers were restrained in their announcements compared with years past, but the new tech features outlined at CES 2021 demonstrate the future of automotive progress will consist of incremental improvements rather than a sweeping, rapid revolution."
"The most significant production vehicle launches in 2021 will be trucks and SUVs. Retro themes and born-again nameplates will be big too. But you can also expect to see advanced technology and greater comfort without any loss of capability or utility."
"It was a close race, but the Corvette beat out the 911 and even earned the Edmunds Top Rated award for best sports car. It does so by offering astonishing performance, a premium interior and excellent on-road comfort at price that significantly undercuts the 911."
"Edmunds unveils its top rated cars of 2021. These awards are determined by a combination of proprietary data and insights from Edmunds' extensive new vehicle testing and rating process, and the winners represent the best vehicles available to car shoppers today."
"No matter what kind of car you’re looking for, there’s probably a vehicle in the class that offers all-wheel drive. So if you need a vehicle that can handle a bit of inclement weather over winter, there’s no reason to restrict your search to just SUVs."
"Although the average car payment is now an eye-popping $570 per month, shoppers don’t have to spend that much to get a great car. In fact, some of Edmunds’ top-rated sedans and crossovers can be snagged for far less."
"Your first new car should be sensible, but there’s no rule saying it can’t be memorable, too. Start with one of these four vehicles and then do some research and comparison shopping to find the best deal."
"From cars that steer themselves to transparent trailers, there are a ton of spooktacular tech features to get you into the Halloween spirit."
"Your car or truck could be worth more than the buyout price that's listed on your lease agreement, according to Ivan Drury, senior manager of insights at Edmunds. And if it is, you might make more money by trying to sell or trade in that vehicle yourself. "
'Many factors affect a vehicle’s value, but ultimately a car that’s in good shape will command a larger sum than one with multiple dings and a messy interior. The best thing you can do for your car’s value is to take care of it.'