
Best Used Cars You May Have Missed
Trying to decide which car is right for you? Explore a group of praiseworthy used cars, trucks, and SUVs you may have missed. Our recommended vehicles fly under the radar, but they may land on your shopping list.

12 Most Reliable Trucks for 2020: Reviews, Photos, and More
If you are looking for a truck that won't wimp out, then do we have options for you! Check out this list of the 14 most reliable trucks for 2020 shoppers, based on RepairPal reliability ratings, to find the pickup with the specs you need.

10 Best Pickup Trucks for 2020: Reviews, Photos, and More
If you're shopping for a truck, you might have noticed that there's no shortage of available models out there. To narrow down your options, check out this list of the 10 best trucks for 2020 shoppers, based on customer reviews, select vehicle specs, and RepairPal reliability ratings.

10 Best Full-Size Trucks for 2020: Reviews, Photos, and More
Interested in adding a full-size truck to your personal or commercial fleet in 2020? Narrow your search with this list of the 10 best full-size trucks for 2020 shoppers, based on CarMax vehicle and sales data (June 1, 2019 through November 30, 2019).

Best Trucks Buying Guide
In this article, we'll tell you about some of the best trucks on our lots, based on sales information from the first nine months of 2017. We've put together a best trucks buying guide to help you find the best pickup truck for you.

These Are the Cars You're Looking For
Around the country, shoppers are seeking out different cars and trucks. We see the search patterns, in the northeast, southeast, midwest, southwest, and west coast. And we’re sharing our results with you.

Top 10 Cars with High Ground Clearance: Reviews, Photos, and More
They’re big. They’re bold. They’re kinda in your face. Tall pickup trucks and SUVs have the kind of ride height that gets you over, through, and around the kind of rough terrain which stops other vehicles in their tracks. If you live in a place with lots of snow, mud, or uneven ground, ride height (defined as the distance between the bottom of your truck’s tires and the lowest point on the underside) is probably more important to you than road-hugging and handling characteristics and strong fuel efficiency.