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5 Car Brands You Should Only Buy New in 2025
5 Car Brands You Should Only Buy New in 2025

Yahoo

time05-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

5 Car Brands You Should Only Buy New in 2025

Looking to purchase a new vehicle this year? Depending on what you're looking for, certain car brands may have the edge over others, especially this year. Learn More: Read Next: We reached out to auto experts to discuss their picks for new vehicles that are worth your money in 2025. Here's what they had to say. If you're considering a Hyundai, this is one car you want to purchase brand new. Hyundai is known for having one of the best warranty coverages in the industry, offering a 10-year/100,000-mile warranty for the original buyers of the vehicle. Additionally, with safety features only available in newer models, like SmartSense driver-assist, and the fact that Hyundai vehicles depreciate quickly, it's a no-brainer to buy brand new. 'While Hyundai has reinvented itself and has gone from being a low-budget, low-reliability brand to a competitive contender, it's best to buy new rather than used,' said Melanie Musson, auto industry expert with Auto Insurance. 'Hyundai offers an excellent warranty, and it's worth buying a new car just so you can have the peace of mind of having that warranty. If you buy a used model that's beyond its warranty, you could end up with major issues like engine failure and fluid leaks that you'll be entirely responsible for fixing.' I Sold My Tesla: While Kia has something similar to Hyundai's 10-year/100,000-mile warranty, you'll want to buy brand new because of the improvements they've made in the newer models. Kias are now some of the most dependable models, such as the all-electric EV9 SUV. So, while buying used may save you a few extra bucks, buying new guarantees you have a car that will work for an extended period and have covered repairs if something goes wrong. 'Kia's warranty, like Hyundai's, is excellent,' said Musson. 'Unfortunately, they're not known for being high-mileage cars, so you should expect to start having engine and transmission problems shortly after the warranty expires.' The newest Jaguar models have AI-assisted driving and are made of better materials, completely elevating the experience of owning a Jaguar. You won't be able to find these innovative features in older models. Plus, with a pretty big depreciation over the first few years of ownership, the best way to experience this brand at its features would be to buy it new. 'Jaguar has upgraded their tech and interiors recently, but their older models haven't aged well: dated infotainment, bizarre transmission issues and expensive maintenance,' said Alex Black, chief marketing officer at EpicVIN. 'New is the only option unless you want to play mechanic.' The newer Fiat models have so much innovation packed into them, including hybrid systems, great gas mileage, responsive performance and easy handling, making them easy to handle and maintain. Fiats are designed for those who need to commute short distances, drive in a city and need to get around tight areas. Older models can really show their wear and tear, but newer models have a better performance rating and more reliability. Luxury brands are notorious for being expensive when something goes wrong, simply because the parts are customized to the specific brand instead of being universal. Having a warranty on your side can help minimize this cost, leaving the manufacturer liable for any issues you may have. The newer models of Land Rovers feature a lot of advanced technology, such as high-end entertainment systems and customization options, to make your car feel unique and high-end. 'Land Rover depreciates very quickly, but there's a reason for that,' said Musson. 'Once the warranty expires, the brand is known for its tendency to break down and require expensive repairs. The suspension that makes it a luxurious ride can fail, resulting in an uncomfortable ride. If you buy new, you can enjoy all the benefits a Land Rover vehicle offers without worrying about the cost of maintenance.' More From GOBankingRates These Cars May Seem Expensive, but They Rarely Need Repairs This article originally appeared on 5 Car Brands You Should Only Buy New in 2025

High River man plans to buy a new vehicle with $100K lottery win
High River man plans to buy a new vehicle with $100K lottery win

CTV News

time16-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • CTV News

High River man plans to buy a new vehicle with $100K lottery win

A southern Alberta man says he plans to purchase a new vehicle with his recent lottery win. Wayne Hosmer, a High River resident, bought his winning Lotto Max and Extra ticket from A Plus 1 Convenience on Third Avenue West. He won his $100,000 prize by matching the last six digits in the Jan. 28 Extra draw: 5111717. 'I don't check online so I have to wait till I remember to check in store,' he said in a Monday news release. 'I think it's more fun at the checker to just put it underneath the scanner and see.' After realizing he won, Hosmer says he walked home to show his wife. 'Our vehicle is aging so we'd like to get a new one for sure,' he said. 'I'm still thinking about what else I'd like to do with it.'

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