Archive for June, 2026

Kia finally priced the 2026 EV9 like it wants normal three-row SUV shoppers, not just early adopters with a very healthy household income. In Kia’s official 2026 EV9 pricing announcement, the lineup starts at $54,900 for the Light SR and $57,900 for the Light Long Range before the $1,645 destination charge. That matters because once […]

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GMC finally did the obvious thing with the 2026 Sierra EV: it stopped pretending every electric truck buyer wants to start in a leather-lined luxury trim. In GMC’s official 2026 Sierra EV announcement, the new Elevation opens at $64,495 including destination, which is nearly $28,000 less than where the Sierra EV lineup started before. Car […]

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Honda gave the 2026 Pilot the kind of refresh family-SUV shoppers will notice right away: bigger screens, more standard tech, and a higher bill. As Kelley Blue Book reports, the base Sport now starts at $43,690 including destination, which is a $1,995 jump. That stings a little, because three-row SUV prices were already doing a […]

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Kia has priced the all-new 2027 Seltos, and the headline for actual buyers is pretty simple: this thing still starts under $25,000 before the $1,495 destination charge, but it no longer feels like a bargain-bin crossover. The redesigned Seltos starts at $24,990 for the LX FWD, grows a bit, and gets the kind of everyday […]

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If you wrote off the Hyundai Ioniq 5 after the federal EV tax credit disappeared, Hyundai is basically daring shoppers to take another look. In its official 2026 IONIQ 5 pricing announcement, Hyundai cut prices across the lineup by as much as $9,800, and a Cars.com breakdown makes the buyer angle pretty obvious: this is […]

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Kia just did something EV shoppers actually notice: it made the 2026 EV6 cheaper instead of pretending a new wheel design is a major event. In Kia’s official 2026 EV6 pricing announcement, the lineup now starts at $37,900 before the $1,545 destination charge, which is $5,000 less than last year’s base model. That matters because […]

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Jeep shoppers suddenly have a real reason to slow down. NHTSA issued an urgent park-outside warning covering 1,076,999 Jeep Wrangler and Gladiator models from 2021 through 2025 because an electrical connection in the electric hydraulic power steering pump wiring can overheat and potentially cause a fire, even when the vehicle is turned off. If you […]

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The big 2026 Subaru Ascent news is not some flashy redesign. It’s that Subaru cleaned up the lineup and made the base Premium trim a lot easier to justify for normal three-row shoppers. Pricing now starts at $40,795 before the $1,225 destination charge, and Subaru says the old mid-level Onyx Edition is gone, while the […]

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Toyota finally gave plug-in SUV shoppers a combo they almost never get: more electric usefulness and a lower starting price. The 2026 RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid SE starts at $41,500 before destination, and Car and Driver notes that Toyota cut the base price by $3,315 versus last year. Pair that with Toyota’s claimed up-to-54-mile electric range […]

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If you’re shopping the cheap end of the used market right now, this is one of those stories that matters a lot more than another horsepower bump or blacked-out trim package. NHTSA’s do-not-drive warning covers unrepaired Takata airbag recalls on older Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram, and Mitsubishi models, and it turns some otherwise tempting budget […]

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