RIP, EV: These Electric Vehicles Wonβt Make it to 2026
The EV flops of the year are the Acura ZDX EV, the Genesis G80 Electrified, and the Nissan Ariya.


Family SUVs continue to dominate the market, but finding one thatβs both affordable and genuinely reliable can be harder than it seems. With the average American now spending over $50,000 on a new car, shoppers are increasingly concerned about long-term costs. Fortunately, several standout models offer the space, safety, and everyday practicality families need, without the intimidating price tags.

Family sedans may not dominate headlines like SUVs, but in 2025 they offer some of the strongest value, comfort, and day-to-day usability on the market. With new models prioritizing quiet cabins, improved ride quality, and the latest driver-assist tech, shoppers who overlook this segment may be missing out on vehicles that deliver far more refinement than their price tags suggest.


Amazon is making more moves in the auto industry with a new partnership with Ford, allowing customers to buy certified preowned vehicles from the Detroit automaker directly on Amazon.com.
Shoppers in Los Angeles, Seattle and Dallas can browse certified Ford inventory from participating dealers within a 75-mile radius, complete most paperwork online, get financing β including through Ford Credit β and schedule a pickup time at a local franchised dealership.
βThis program combines the trust and quality of a Ford-certified vehicle with the familiar, convenient shopping experience of Amazon,β Ford wrote in a blog post.
The launch follows a similar deal Amazon announced in 2023 with Hyundai, though that partnership included new vehicles. Amazon announced a separate deal with Hertz Car Sales earlier this year for used cars.
Hyundai AutoEver America was hacked in February and the attackers managed to steal SSNs and other personal data.
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