2020 changed our lives. We placed many goals and dreams on hold. We changed how we shopped, worked, and traveled. One big purchase you may have put on hold in 2020 was a new vehicle. That wait may have been worth it as 2021 brings changes that may make this a good year for you to think about buying a new vehicle or refinancing an existing loan.
The Federal Reserve is keeping interest rates low to assist the economy impacted by the pandemic. This means that auto loan rates are at historical lows. For new vehicle buyers, that means you may save on your purchase. It’s also a good time to see how much you can save if you refinance an existing auto loan.
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Social distancing increased awareness and use of virtual vehicle shopping in 2020. It’s now easy to research and find the car you want online. You can purchase it online and even have it delivered to your door.
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The pandemic, economy, and political factors may have changed the way you live. You may no longer be commuting so you can downsize your vehicle or consider a compact hybrid. Maybe you moved from the city to the burbs and need a car now that your public transportation options are limited. Or maybe you now have a larger, blended household and need an SUV or van to get everyone around. Have you become a do-it-yourselfer for home projects and find that a pickup to haul supplies would be helpful? Did 2020 inspire you to finally get that dream car?
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Many auto makers did not sell out of their 2020 inventory, and there are deals to be had on these models. And keep in mind that SAFE considers 2020 “new” when it comes to our auto loan rates.
This year brings standard features once considered luxuries. These features include automatic emergency breaking with pedestrian and cyclist detection, automatic high beam headlights, lane-departure warnings, blind-spot warnings, and three rear-cross path detection sensors. These features are often bundled in packages such as Honda Sensing© or Nissan Safety Shield 360.
For an additional cost, some automakers now offer automatic parallel parking technology in all sorts of models, from smaller cars to pickups. In fact, the Ford F-150 (2020 model) was rated as the best self-parking vehicle by US News & World Report.
While the California initiative to phase out gas-powered vehicle sales by 2035 is a ways off, many buyers are purchasing electric cars now to save gas and the environment. Entrants from the big brands as well as small upstarts are joining the electric car market in 2021. The biggest improvements will be speed and battery life. The cars mentioned below will accelerate from 0 to 60 in 3.5 seconds or less.
From affordable autos to luxury vehicles, performance is improving across the board.
While the most popular car colors in the U.S. are white, black, and silver, more shades are reaching the market, especially for luxury brands. The BMW 8 series (from $88,000) will introduce “birch green” this year, a cross between green and yellow. The 2021 Porsche Taycan (from $80,000) comes in Frozen Berry, rose with a hint of silver.
Front and driver seats are always undergoing improvements. Out of all 2021 new cars, the 2021 Subaru Outback was voted best front seats over high-end Mercedes Benz and BMW. Other front seat winners included: the Kia Soul (small cars); Mercedes Benz C-Class (Luxury Compact Sedan); and the BMW X5 (Midsized Luxury).
According to JD Powers, three cars received a major or complete redesign for 2021.
In the past, huge woofers, tweeters, bass, a CD player, or even a cassette player were the formula for an awesome sound system.
But now, apps and connectivity allow you to navigate, be entertained, and informed with music, text, maps, phone connectivity, and audio books on your car receiver.
Sound systems now integrate speakers into the dashboard, ceilings, door panels, windshield frame, and center consoles. High-end audio companies such as Bang & Olufsen, Burmeister, and Bowers & Wilkins produce sound packages for Audi, Mercedes, and Maserati. Continental Automotive’s Ac2ated sound system uses smaller speakers that use interior surfaces as “actuators” to create a concert hall sound. The car interior becomes a speaker itself.
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Continental Plays with the Future of Car Audio
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https://cars.usnews.com/cars-trucks/best-self-parking-cars
https://www.jdpower.com/cars/shopping-guides/2021-cars-the-ultimate-guide-to-upcoming-new-cars-trucks-and-suvs