by Gabrielle DeSantis

Ford is one of the greatest American automakers in history. Ford trucks have been both powerful and reliable to consumers for decades. This dependability has built the brand a tremendous following. The company has capitalized on inevitable changes in the automotive industry by embracing innovation with its latest lineup. As a result, they can hardly keep up with the demand for their new vehicles.

Ford F-150 Lightning: A rare strike

Like lightning, the Ford F-150 Lightning made a quick and rare impact. The lightning has struck, and the brand will never be the same. The Ford F-150 Lightning is historic because it is the company’s first completely electric pickup truck. Ford is known for producing powerful vehicles that are built to last, so expectations for the brand’s newest pickup are high.

The Ford F-150 Lightning came as a shock to the industry because of its novelty. It also signaled a new era for the company. The American automaker has acknowledged the rise of electric vehicles and has brought its own EV to the market. The Ford F-150 is one of the brand’s best-selling models, so the choice to make an F-150 EV shows the company’s commitment to the industry’s latest transition.

The brand will not begin production and delivery of the Ford F-150 Lightning until Spring 2022, yet it has already received over 100,000 pre-orders in just a few weeks. The unveil was enough to convince consumers that the F-150 Lightning will be a force to be reckoned with. Ford Calls the F-150 Lightning ” the smartest, most innovative F-150 we’ve ever built”. The F-150 Lightning isn’t the only vehicle in the brand’s lineup that consumers are losing their minds over.

More than a pickup truck

The 2022 Ford Maverick | Ford

The Ford Maverick is a compact pickup. It is definitely the baby brother of the family, compared to its huge, powerful siblings, but the Maverick is gaining a dedicated following of its own. The 2022 Maverick comes standard with a hybrid powertrain, another instance of the brand leaning into the shift to hybrid and EVs. It can go 40 mpg in the city and makes 191 hp.

It will be one of the most fuel-efficient pickup trucks on the market, while other pickups tend to be major gas guzzlers. Trims and options are available for more hp and towing capacity for those who want more from their truck. In addition, the 2022 Ford Maverick features a customizable truck bed that allows buyers to segment it to fit their needs. The truck bed also features an electrical outlet.

The 2022 Ford Maverick is a small pickup truck that does its lineage proud. It is also easily one of the most affordable pickup trucks on the market, with the base XL trim starting at $19,995. According to MotorTrend, the new Ford Maverick has over 40,000 reservations since its early June reveal.

The Bronco is sold out

A 2021 Ford Bronco SUV.
The 2021 Ford Bronco | Ford

The 2021 Ford Bronco has been one of the most highly-anticipated SUVs of the year. The SUV has experienced several delays, making consumers even more desperate for the Bronco. The American automaker hasn’t made major changes to the Bronco nameplate since 1996, so the newest addition is as noteworthy as the rest of the brand’s superstar lineup.

The door panels and roof are completely removable, and the Ford Bronco looks as rugged as ever. It features great storage space and a simplistic interior design. The base Bronco makes 270 hp and comes with a V6 option. It also boasts amazing off-road capabilities.

Over 190,000 customers have reserved the 2021 Ford Bronco, effectively making the nameplate unavailable for quite some time. The company’s entire lineup seems to feature innovative models that auto enthusiasts have either waited on or never saw coming. The massive amount of pre-orders and reservations prove that the American automaker’s future is only getting brighter over time.

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by Gabrielle DeSantis

What better way to enjoy the summer than with a new SUV? As the world begins to open up and folks are moving around more, people are trying to have as many new experiences as possible. This could come in the form of eating new foods, traveling, or finally purchasing that new SUV that has been the subject of many dreams. New deals from Buick, Chevrolet, and Acura promise to make summer 2021 one to remember.

2021 Buick Encore: Affordable and luxurious

The Buick Encore GX | Kyle Grillot/Bloomberg via Getty Images

The Buick Encore is known as the gateway to GM’s Buick brand. Buick SUVs offer a degree of luxury combined with the reliability of being part of the reputable American automaker General Motors. While some Buick base model vehicles start as high as $53,000, the Encore provides consumers with an affordable alternative that allows a peek into luxury Buick ownership.

The 2021 Buick Encore lives up to its history of subpar performance; however, its infotainment system is advanced, and its cabin is roomy. According to MotorTrend, consumers can save up to 13.5% on a 2021 base Encore with FWD. This would bring the price to $26,000, not bad for a Buick SUV.

The 2021 Buick Encore only makes 155 hp. It is far from a powerhouse, and there are much faster small SUVs on the market. The Encore is perfect for shuttling the kids around town and squeezing into tight parking spaces. It’s affordable, roomy, and luxurious. It also won’t break the bank this summer.

2021 Chevrolet Suburban: The large family SUV

A blue 2021 Chevrolet Suburban SUV parked outside of a luxurious home.
The 2021 Chevrolet Suburban | Chevrolet

The 2021 Chevrolet Suburban is the polar opposite of the 2021 Buick Encore. It is big, fast, and comes with enough tech and features to satisfy the entire family. The 2021 Chevrolet Suburban is also extremely safe, a huge factor in purchasing a family vehicle. The new Suburban features a standard automated emergency brake system and forward-collision warning.

There are also several other optional safety features that consumers can tack on, including blind-spot monitoring and lane-keeping assist. The 2021 Chevrolet Suburban also comes standard with a 5.3-liter V8 engine, very different from the sluggish 2021 Buick Encore. The speed, passenger space, and cargo space do come at a price. Luckily for consumers, they can save big bucks on the 2021 Chevrolet Suburban this summer.

Consumers can expect discounts on the 2021 Chevrolet Suburban of up to 11.4%. This discount will bring the base model new Suburban to a price of about $53,000. The Suburban is the quintessential large family SUV and perfect for road trips this summer.

Acura’s 2020 MDX: The all-around SUV

A silver 2020 Acura MDX premium luxury SUV.
2020 Acura MDX | Acura

The 2020 Acura MDX sits comfortably somewhere in between the 2021 Buick Encore and 2021 Chevrolet Suburban. The beautiful thing about modern SUVs is that they are now so versatile that there is a model to satisfy every type of consumer. The Acura MDX has always been an SUV that is fun to drive. The 2020 model keeps up the tradition and adds a hybrid powertrain.

The 2020 Acura MDX is a three-row crossover, ensuring that most immediate family members can come along to enjoy the ride. It can seat seven and comes with a powerful V6 engine that makes 290 hp. It comes with standard automated emergency braking, adaptive cruise control, lane-departure warning, and lane-keeping assist. Consumers can enjoy summer savings of up to 10.7%, and the base model starts at around $45,000.

Whether consumers are searching for something affordable like the 2021 Buick Enclave, fast and spacious like the 2021 Chevrolet Suburban, or something in between the two like the 2020 Acura MDX, this summer, there are enough hot deals to go around. There are SUV deals that cater to every different taste. The best SUV deal this summer is entirely up to the buyer.

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by Gabrielle DeSantis

Smart car buying can save you thousands of dollars. But the initial purchase of a car isn’t the only way to save yourself some money. With a little knowledge of industry trends and the used market, it’s possible to fight back against depreciation and come out financially intact by the time you go to sell your next car or truck.

Buy smart to beat depreciation

Ford F-150 pickups are hugely popular | Joe Raedle via Getty Images

This process begins before you even decide what car you’d like to buy. First, a little market research. By knowing what you need your vehicle to do and what people are buying, you can avoid ending up in something that will cost you big money in depreciation. Certain models, like a Ford F-150 truck, are popular for a reason. That also means people are willing to pay more for them- both new and used.

However, buying smart also means buying within your means. A $20,000 heavily depreciated sports car isn’t going to keep you in the black in most situations. Often, buying the nicest example of “X” car or truck that you can afford is a great way to keep your money in an asset that won’t cost you a firstborn child. What “X” is depends wholly on your needs and the costs associated with maintaining said vehicle.

Keep up on your vehicle’s maintenance

The depreciation-beating king: a black Honda Civic
Honda Civic | Dickson Lee via Getty Images

This brings us to the subject of maintenance. Keeping your car in good shape, and more critically, being able to afford to do so will help your car retain value rather than depreciating. This is especially true of nicer models and enthusiast vehicles. Enthusiast and luxury buyers are able to be picky with their choice.

They want the nicest example of the car they want and will pay a premium for it. Make your car that nice example and the resale value of your vehicle will stay high. Watching auctions on sites like Bring-a-Trailer is a great way to get a sense for the enthusiast and luxury car market. In doing so, it’s easy to learn how many miles is too many, what options people want, and what condition is considered worthy of big bucks.

Money well spent

A black Porsche 911 photographed at sunset
A Porsche 996-generation 911 | Steve Hall via Getty Images

By knowing what models are popular, which ones retain their value well, and where to buy them, it’s possible to save so much money, you’re practically driving a car for free. Keeping service records up to date and knowing when to sell helps you profit off the auto market. In the case of some enthusiast and luxury cars, it is possible to make money on your car. In the case you do sell a car for what you bought it for or more, the only money you’ve really spent was on consumables such as brake pads and oil, along with some maintenance along the way.

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by Gabrielle DeSantis

Honda is the king of the economy car market. They have been for some time. The word “Civic” is a simile for economy car. Now, Honda has another great way for you to save some money and get into a great new crossover. Even with the atrocious used and new market, this lease deal promises you a way around that until things settle down. Best of all, it’s not going to cost an arm and a leg, as is typical of the Japanese brand.

The Honda HR-V is a killer crossover

A Euro-spec HR-V | Manfred Schmid via Getty Images

Frankly, the lease deal isn’t even the best part of this whole thing. We’ll get to that in a minute. Honda offers the HR-V in both front and all-wheel-drive variants, and while each is a no-cost option on the brand’s website, the drivetrain does affect the terms of the lease slightly. That said, it’s best to pick the all-wheel HR-V for a little more peace of mind in adverse conditions.

The interior of the HR-V isn’t a bad place to be, and plenty of choices for the interior furnishings are available, including some nice tech upgrades like Android Auto and Apple Carplay. But the real benefit here is practicality. The HR-V manages to hold much more cargo than its appearance leads you to believe. Flat-folding seats help with this, as do the flippable bottom seat cushions, which allow for even more carrying capacity.

Good car, better deal

The interior of the Honda HR-V
2019 HR-V Sport | Honda

Onto the lease deal. Like most leases, you’ll need to put a little money down before Honda will hand you the keys to your new HR-V. This is where the pricing difference in trim levels come in. Front-driven models will need $2,699 down and all-wheel drive HR-V’s require $3,199 down.

Payment periods stay the same for both, thankfully. The lease length is 36 months; fairly standard terms in that regard. Now for the important bit: payments. The front-wheel drive HR-V LX will run you a mere $159 a month. So too, will the all-wheel drive model. The only difference between the two is the amount due at signing. What’s more, the deal is being run nationally by Honda, so no need to go hunting around any further than your local dealership.

Is it worth the money?

The split rear seats of the HR-V
2019 HR-V Sport | Honda

It seems this lease deal is certainly worth it on a lot of fronts. Leasing now can spare you the lunacy of the current auto market climate, without having to lock yourself into a long-term solution like a loan. Additionally, a lease helps you skip out on the depreciation common in newer vehicles. The money works out too. The HR-V is a fantastic crossover for the money, with great practical features and fun styling. Leasing may not be for everyone, but this offer is certainly one to consider if a lease is for you.

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