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Auto Loan Rates Keep Monthly Payments In Focus

May 4th, 2026 by

Auto loan rates and financed amounts remain a major part of the vehicle-shopping decision in May 2026. The issue matters because shoppers comparing new and used vehicles are often balancing payment, term, trade equity, fuel cost and long-term ownership cost at the same time. Bankrate said its weekly survey put the average 60-month new-car loan…

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Used Hybrid Demand Rises As Shoppers Watch Fuel Costs

May 4th, 2026 by

Used hybrid demand is getting more attention as shoppers compare fuel costs, used EV prices and traditional gas vehicles. The trend matters because powertrain choice can affect monthly budgets, trade-in values and how quickly shoppers move through the used-car market. iSeeCars said its latest study analyzed more than 6.7 million one- to five-year-old used cars…

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Jaguar Land Rover Hybrid Recall: Owner Checklist

May 4th, 2026 by

Jaguar Land Rover is recalling select mild-hybrid SUVs and crossovers for a DC-DC converter issue, according to NHTSA recall data. The recall matters for owners and used luxury SUV shoppers because affected vehicles may need an interim notice before the final remedy is available. NHTSA campaign 26V248000 covers certain Land Rover Range Rover Velar, Discovery,…

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Hyundai Tucson Recall Covers Air Bag Sensor Check

May 4th, 2026 by

Hyundai is recalling select 2026 Tucson, Tucson Hybrid, Tucson Plug-In Hybrid and Elantra vehicles for an air bag sensor issue, according to NHTSA recall data. The recall matters because owners and used-vehicle shoppers can check a VIN and confirm whether inspection or replacement is needed. NHTSA lists campaign 26V254000 for certain 2025 Elantra N, 2026…

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AAA EV And Hybrid Test Shows Weather Cost Impact

May 4th, 2026 by

AAA released a new efficiency study comparing battery-electric and hybrid vehicles in hot, mild and cold test conditions. The results matter because range, fuel economy and energy cost can change with weather, which affects how shoppers compare EVs, hybrids and gas vehicles. AAA tested a group of battery-electric vehicles and hybrids on a dynamometer at…

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Auto Headlights Not Working: Sensor, Switch, Or Bulbs?

April 29th, 2026 by

Automatic headlights are convenient, but drivers should still verify exterior lights before night or rain driving. Auto Headlights Not Working: Sensor, Switch, Or Bulbs? is a useful diagnostic topic because the same symptom can come from simple maintenance, electronic controls, wear, or a related system that needs testing. Common Causes To Consider A dashboard or…

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Rain-Sensing Wipers Not Working: Sensor, Glass, Or Settings?

April 29th, 2026 by

Rain-sensing wipers rely on a windshield-mounted sensor, so glass work and settings can change operation. Rain-Sensing Wipers Not Working: Sensor, Glass, Or Settings? is a useful diagnostic topic because the same symptom can come from simple maintenance, electronic controls, wear, or a related system that needs testing. Common Causes To Consider The rain sensor may…

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Forward Collision Warning Light: What Drivers Should Check

April 29th, 2026 by

Forward collision warning systems need clean sensors and proper calibration to provide useful alerts. Forward Collision Warning Light: What Drivers Should Check is a useful diagnostic topic because the same symptom can come from simple maintenance, electronic controls, wear, or a related system that needs testing. Common Causes To Consider Cameras and radar sensors can…

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Adaptive Cruise Control Warning: Radar, Camera, Or Calibration?

April 29th, 2026 by

Adaptive cruise warnings should be checked before drivers rely on following-distance assistance. Adaptive Cruise Control Warning: Radar, Camera, Or Calibration? is a useful diagnostic topic because the same symptom can come from simple maintenance, electronic controls, wear, or a related system that needs testing. Common Causes To Consider Radar sensors can be blocked by dirt,…

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Lane Departure Warning Not Working: Camera, Glass, Or Settings?

April 29th, 2026 by

Lane systems rely on camera visibility and clear road markings, so not every missed alert means a failed part. Lane Departure Warning Not Working: Camera, Glass, Or Settings? is a useful diagnostic topic because the same symptom can come from simple maintenance, electronic controls, wear, or a related system that needs testing. Common Causes To…

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