
This year, Ford and Toyota pickup trucks were awarded top honors in their respective categories.
This year, Ford and Toyota pickup trucks were awarded top honors in their respective categories.
For the first time in a decade, vehicle buyers were essentially paying sticker price (MSRP) for new vehicles.
Kelley Blue Book will deliver a comprehensive overview of the electric vehicle market, while Vincentric will present total cost of ownership (TCO) data for available electric models.
Five General Motors vehicles from the 2018 model year have the lowest cost to own in their categories over a five-year period, while four Toyota or Lexus vehicles also made an annual list from Kelley Blue Book.
Subaru has been named the top automotive brand by Kelley Blue Book as having the best perception among buyers, while Ford and Lexus also earned honors among the 2017 Brand Image awards.
With sales skewed toward utility vehicles, the average transaction price for light vehicles in February rose by $757, or 2.3%.
Subaru and Acura ranked as the top automotive brand in Kelley Blue Book's annual 5-Year Cost to Own awards that names top luxury and non-luxury brands as well as 21 vehicle categories.
Analysts at Kelley Blue Book reported that average values for one- to three-year-old pickup trucks have remained strong as a result of high demand at auction, despite fuel prices peaking in December 2016.
Toyota, Porsche, General Motors and Subaru were some of the big winners in Kelley Blue Book’s 2017 Best Resale Value Awards, annual awards that recognize vehicles expected to best retain their value over the first five years of ownership.
A new study from Kelley Blue Book underscores the dilemma for many drivers – they want greater safety but they don’t want to relinquish control.
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