Want to Buy a Car This Weekend? Read This

For the vast majority of U.S. residents, Monday marks the deadline for filing federal tax returns. If you've already done the math and you know you're ready to spend what the government gives back on a new car, however, we're here to help. Check out our list of links below for shopping advice on how to get the maximum return on your return, as well as our most recent reviews of cars and pickup trucks that have just hit the market.

What car should I buy? That depends on a lot of factors, and our reviews can help. Check out our recent additions: 

  • Pickup trucks: Jeep Gladiator, Ram 2500/3500, Chevrolet Silverado 1500, GMC Sierra 1500
  • SUVs: BMW X7, Nissan Rogue, Mercedes-Benz G550, BMW X7, Mercedes-Benz GLS450, Kia Telluride, Honda Passport, Lexus GX 460, Hyundai Tucson, Rolls-Royce Cullinan, Acura MDX
  • Sedans: Hyundai Elantra, BMW 3 Series, Toyota Corolla
  • Hatchbacks: Mazda3
  • Performance: Aston Martin Vantage, BMW Z4

Which cars have the best deals right now? Check out our top deals for April. As always, your discounts may vary, so see your dealer for specifics.

Should I buy new or used? Read up on the pros and cons of each. If you go used, review our used-car buyers' checklist and consider whether you want a certified pre-owned car.

How much can I afford? Read our primer. Then use our Price Comparison Tool while you shop to find what's right for you.

Should I finance, lease or pay cash? That depends, but this might help you decide. How do I get the best lease rate? Bone up on common lease terminology, plus our tips.

How do I get the best financing rate? Our game plan lays out some advice. While you're at it, here's what you need to know about auto loans and what you'll need to get one.

Anything I shouldn't do when I'm at the dealer? Yep. Avoid these pitfalls.

Should I get an extended warranty? That depends. Here's what you need to know.

How do I sell or trade in my old car? Learn how to prep your car before you sell it to a dealer, how to trade it in and how to deal with taxes and other considerations. If you still owe money on your old car, read this. Finally, if you want to sell it private party, here's how to create the picture-perfect ad and how to seal the deal.

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