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Deals available on some Japanese vehicles, TrueCar reports

(June 14, 2011) SANTA MONICA, Calif. (PRNewswire) TrueCar.com reports today that there are discounts available on certain Japanese vehicles and it may not be necessary to wait on a new-car purchase to get a decent deal.

Due to the March earthquake in Japan, consumers have been holding back on the purchase of new cars manufactured by Japanese automakers because of the impact declining supply may have on pricing and incentives, TrueCar reports.

Kelley Blue Book says fuel-efficient used-vehicle prices have peaked

(June 14, 2011) IRVINE, Calif. (PRNewswire) — Kelley Blue Book's www.kbb.com today reports that after increasing close to 25 percent throughout 20 weeks of consecutive gains, values for fuel-efficient used vehicles have now peaked. 

For the first time since January, values for subcompact, compact and hybrid cars have started to decline in response to falling gas prices.  In fact, Kelley Blue Book analysts currently see values for some of these vehicles dip into the red for the first time since January. 

Students are free for the summer, and that's cause for concern

(June 13, 2011) BOSTON (PRNewswire) — Summer is here and that's a cause for concern when it comes to driving, according to a teen driving study.

Teens are pouring out of the classroom and into their cars and a new study by Liberty Mutual Insurance and SADD (Students Against Destructive Decisions) gives parents reason to pause before they hand over the keys to their newly freed young driver. 

India expected to become world's third largest auto market by 2020

(June 13, 2011) NEW DELHI — India surpassed France, the United Kingdom and Italy to become the sixth-largest automotive market in the world in 2010, and it is expected to become one of the three largest automotive markets in the world by 2020, according to a special report titled “India Automotive 2020: The Next Giant from Asia,” released by J.D. Power and Associates today.

Cars.com names Hyundai Elantra 'Best Value: Price to Pump'

(June 13, 2011) CHICAGO (PRNewswire) — Cars.com, an online resource for new and used car buyers, announced today that the 2011 Hyundai Elantra is the winner of its "Best Value: Price to Pump" award as the winner of its Under 20/Over 35 Shootout.

Web site names the unluckiest car makes in the UK

(June 12, 2011) CARDIFF, Wales (PRNewswire) — Confused.com has revealed the unluckiest make of car in the UK by looking at 12 months' worth of customers quotes and finding out which make and model had the highest accident rates.

Consumer Reports names best — and worst — new cars for fuel economy

(June 12, 2011) YONKERS, N.Y. — With high pump prices, Consumer Reports magazine says that the most effective way to cute your gasoline use is to buy a more fuel-efficient car. CR named the best cars for fuel economy of those recently tested by the magazine in its own real-world fuel-economy tests.

Also listed are the ones that got the lowest mpg in each class.

Auto prices on increase for both new and used vehicles

(June 10, 2011) A big trend facing the auto industry recently has been the rising price of vehicles across the spectrum of new, used and CPO models, according to AutoTrader.com.

AutoTrader data from May shows that this trend is alive and well. The majority of vehicles across all of the most-searched lists showed increases in average asking price. 

Consumers turn more optimistic over gas prices, study finds

(June 9, 2011) IRVINE, Calif. (PRNewswire) — According to the latest Kelley Blue Book www.kbb.com Market Intelligence survey concerning consumer sentiment and gas prices, new car and used car shoppers have drastically changed their minds about the coming fate of gas prices in the near-term. 

Ford, Honda, Toyota each place three vehicles on 'best family cars' list

(June 8, 2011) SANTA MONICA, Calif. — Parents magazine and Edmunds.com today revealed their annual list of Best Family Cars. All fifteen of the cars on the list meet the demands of parents who have young kids, loads of gear to schlep, and tight budgets to balance.

In order to formulate the list, the car experts from both organizations scrutinized hundreds of vehicles focusing on safety and reliability as top priorities.