Is There Trouble Brewing in the Car Loan Market?
March 07, 2016
A coming glut of end-of-year leases is good news for anyone looking to buy a used car.
A coming glut of end-of-year leases is good news for anyone looking to buy a used car.
There are more subtle signs a subprime auto loan bubble is forming.
The method a government agency is using to get checks to borrowers in a racial discrimination settlement is being criticized.
The old Back to the Future car is going back on the market, but it'll cost prospective time travelers a pretty penny.
Having a car is a necessity in most parts of the country, but that doesn't mean it's easy to buy one, especially if you have little-to-no credit history.
If you are having trouble making car payments, you are far from alone. Could driving for money be the answer? Here's what to know before you sign up.
New car payments are getting more expensive, even as people try to make them more affordable by stretching out their loan terms.
Bank loans for used cars used to be tricky to get, and more expensive than new car loans. Now that's changing. Here's what to watch for before you sign.
The CFPB made an offer to Fifth Third that aims to curtail discriminatory practices on car loans. Will they accept it?
If you're wrestling with the question of when should you buy your first car -- here's what you should consider.