Cars.com

Cars.com

Cars.com is a top online platform designed to assist both car buyers and owners in managing all aspects of car ownership. As a trailblazer in automotive classifieds, the company has grown into one of the most extensive digital automotive services, linking consumers with nearby dealers at any time, from anywhere. With reliable expert content, mobile app features for in-person visits, a vast array of new and used vehicle listings, a wide range of research tools, and the industry's largest collection of consumer reviews, Cars.com supports shoppers in buying, selling, and maintaining their vehicles.

National
English
Online/Digital

Outlet metrics

Domain Authority
80
Ranking

Global

#1497

United States

#295

Vehicles/Vehicles

#4

Traffic sources
Monthly visitors

Articles

  • 6 days ago | cars.com | Aaron Bragman |Jim Travers |Jared Gall

    The rear seats, however, have scant legroom for passengers. It’ll be fine for kids, but adults will need whoever’s sitting up front to adjust their seats forward — meaning putting two grown-ups in the back will result in four people being uncomfortable. Stuffing a fifth person in between the outboard backseat passengers would be truly unpleasant; the bench just isn’t wide enough. The backseat isn’t oddly positioned or too low, there just isn’t enough space to keep everyone comfy.

  • 2 weeks ago | cars.com | Aaron Bragman |Jared Gall

    You don’t really buy a GTI for its looks; based on the Golf compact hatchback, the style of the thing is just form following function. Rather, it’s the car’s chassis tuning, powertrain performance, steering feel, ride-and-handling balance, and driving position that turns VW’s mundane commuter car — named after a boring sport that involves a lot of walking — into an enthusiast legend.

  • 2 weeks ago | cars.com | Mike Hanley

    If you’re shopping for a new car, chances are you’re considering one or more of the seven compact SUVs in this comparison test. See how each SUV did in both subjective and objective categories.

  • 3 weeks ago | cars.com | Conner Golden |Jared Gall |Matt Schmitz

    All of this, along with little touches like the faceted crystal volume knob, active cabin scents and a 30-way-adjustable driver’s seat add up to a comprehensively primo driving experience. Speaking of driving, the new Navigator doesn’t feel significantly different from the prior SUV when on the move, mostly due to a carryover platform and drivetrain.

  • 3 weeks ago | cars.com | Damon Bell |Stef Schrader |Corinne Vercoe

    Also included are noteworthy interior upgrades: eight-way power-adjustable heated front seats with power lumbar, a TRD leather-wrapped shift knob, a TRD leather-wrapped steering wheel, aluminum sport pedals, dual-zone automatic climate control and a 14-inch infotainment touchscreen (replacing the standard 8-inch touchscreen).