The average used car in the U.S. sold for $25,287 in February 2026, according to Kelley Blue Book. That number helps explain why the under-$10,000 segment draws so much attention from import buyers looking for a lower-cost entry point. But a low auction price can be misleading….
Read MoreU.S. electric vehicles made up 8% of new-car sales in 2024, according to Cox Automotive, while the Dodge Charger sold 75,920 units in the U.S. in 2023. Those two numbers explain why the new Charger matters so much. One of America’s best-known muscle cars…
Read MoreMore than 17 million electric cars were sold worldwide in 2024, and they made up over 20% of all new car sales, according to the International Energy Agency. EVs have clearly moved beyond niche status, yet many buyers still judge them by problems tied…
Read MoreIn December 2025, the average new-car price in the U.S. hit $50,326, pushing more buyers to compare value more aggressively. Luxury brands also held 12.54% of the U.S. market in 2025, so choices keep widening rather than narrowing. That variety creates a problem: two cars can cost…
Read MoreNearly 40% of the U.S. full-size pickup market belonged to GM in 2025, according to GM investor materials, which helps explain why the Chevrolet Silverado name carries so much weight with truck buyers. The electric version raises a more difficult question: when one of…
Read MoreOver 70,000 used vehicles entered Georgia in 2024, according to Geostat data cited by Lion Auto. Many buyers source them from U.S. auctions while wholesale prices remain firm in 2026. That demand creates a problem. Auction listings reward speed, not careful selection. One “cheap” sedan…
Read MoreEV batteries don’t “drop dead” on a random Tuesday. Real-world fleet data from Geotab puts average battery degradation at about 1.8% per year, which changes the whole lifespan conversation. Most buyers still approach longevity like a gasoline problem: “When does the engine fail?” EVs age…
Read MoreElectric vehicle sales grew by 35% globally in 2023, according to the International Energy Agency. Yet long-term reliability remains the main concern for buyers considering the switch. Range figures look impressive on paper. Acceleration feels instant during a test drive. Neither guarantees trouble-free ownership…
Read MoreMotor cars were Georgia’s #1 import in 2024, worth $3.46 billion (20.5%). From Jan–Aug 2025, Georgia imported 148,859 vehicles worth $2.42 billion: ~9% higher year over year. At the same time, EV momentum is real: 4,056 EVs entered Georgia in Jan–Oct 2024, 2.5× year-on-year. What does that mean if you’re shopping used cars in Georgia in 2026? Prices are influenced by…
Read MoreBringing cars from the USA to Georgia has become one of the most reliable and cost-effective ways to purchase a vehicle today. In 2024 alone, nearly 80% of imported used cars in Georgia came from U.S. auctions such as IAA, Copart, and Manheim. The reason is simple: buyers get newer models,…
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