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Used 2023 Hyundai Santa Fe Calligraphy

$29,998
$426/mo
56,918 miles 5NMS54ALXPH515544 Chicago, IL 4
$29,998
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Used 2024 Chevrolet Traverse RS

$54,998
$805/mo
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13,492 miles 1GNEVLKS3RJ184968 Chicago, IL
$54,998
$805/mo
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Used 2019 Ford Flex SEL

$18,498
$251/mo
83,809 miles 2FMGK5C81KBA32203 Chicago, IL 4
$18,498
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Used 2023 Chrysler Pacifica Touring L

$23,786
$331/mo
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70,134 miles 2C4RC1BG6PR616283 Chicago, IL 4
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Car Buying Tips

Buying a Good Used Car Takes 3 Important Steps

Whenever it comes to car shopping, we almost always recommend that shoppers purchase a used car versus a brand-new one. For a couple of years, it was hard to make that recommendation due to the overblown price in the automotive aftermarket. Now that used car prices aren't getting hit by the pain of the supply chain's ripple effect, prices are coming down. Couple that with the near $50k average new car price, and it points you in the direction of getting a good used car for your next vehicle...

Can You Still Get a New Car for Under the Sticker Price?

When it comes to buying a car at the dealership, most people get intimidated. The sales pitch, the push to buy, and then there's trying to understand the price. The toughest part is when it comes to negotiating that price you see on the window sticker, that's if you can negotiate at all, which some dealerships no longer even engage in. Many dealerships stopped during the pandemic when prices jumped due to supply chain delays. But the market is mellowing out, so it's not the same as it was just a year ago.

Good to Know Before You Buy

What You Should Look for in a Good Infotainment System

Infotainment is commonplace now. A screen (or screens) that combines “Information” and “Entertainment” spans numerous vehicle operations: navigation, music, restaurant guides, traffic, weather, climate controls, lighting, you name it. We can't think of a single automobile made today that doesn't have some kind of infotainment screen. Some are small (Subaru Forester, 6.5 inches), while others are enormous (Lincoln Nautilus, 48.0 inches), and everyone else falls somewhere in between.

Three Reasons Why You Shouldn't Buy the First Year of a Redesigned Model

What's not to love about a brand-new vehicle, especially one that's been completely redesigned? Case in point, the brand new 2024 Hyundai Santa Fe. The South Korean brand just turned their midsize crossover from a conventional design to one of the most attractive boxy SUVs on the market, an Asian Range Rover, if you will. Redesigned models are the latest and greatest manufacturer offering, often their pride and joy. Most totally redesigned new vehicles incorporate the most advanced designs...

SUV Deals in Your Area

Used 2014 Chevrolet Express 3500

$6,995
$76/mo
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172,460 miles 1GB3G2CG2E1108915 Chicago, IL 2
$6,995
$76/mo
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Used 2013 Ford E-Series E-250

$7,500
$84/mo
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137,322 miles 1FTNE2EW4DDA26132 Chicago, IL 3
$7,500
$84/mo
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Used 2013 Ford E-Series E-250

$7,500
$84/mo
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139,537 miles 1FTNE2EW6DDA60931 Chicago, IL 3
$7,500
$84/mo
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Used 2020 GMC Savana 2500

$18,675
$254/mo
139,004 miles 1GTW7AFGXL1260419 Chicago, IL 3
$18,675
$254/mo
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Things to Consider When Looking for an SUV

Should You Buy a Minivan or an SUV?

If you have more than two kids, there's no question you need something a bit larger than your average two-row vehicle, whether it be a sedan, wagon, or crossover. Gallup polls shows that 28 percent of U.S. families have two kids, 15 percent have three, and 7 percent have four. With all of those family members, you need something bigger, but should it be a minivan or a large SUV? We weigh in. You've probably been thinking about upsizing to something significantly larger as your family grows (in quantity and physical size).

What Wheel Drive Should You Choose?

Most car buyers don't pay much attention to what wheels are driven in their vehicle, and that's too bad because it makes a difference for the kind of driving you do most, as well as where you drive and what you do with your vehicle. At the very least, the percentage of car buyers who choose all-wheel drive (AWD) or four-wheel drive (4WD) is just about half of all passenger vehicles sold today. Keep in mind that the number and location of the driven wheels make a difference in how your...

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