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Toyota has announced pricing for the 2022 Supra range and the cost of buying the car has risen, as has the cost of shipping the car to you.

For 2022, the entry-level 2.0-liter Supra rings in at $43,290, $300 more from its base price in 2021, which was $42,990. That’s not the extent of it, though. For 2022, Toyota has also upped its “Delivery Processing & Handling fee” from $995 to $1,025. So customers who waited until this year to buy a cheap Supra will actually be paying $330 more than they would have last year.

Prices for the 3.0-liter Supra have risen even more. Starting at $51,640 ($52,665 w/ destination) in 2022, that’s $650 more than customers were paying in 2021, which was already $1,000 more than they were paying in 2020.

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The GR Supra 3.0 Premium also gets a bit of a price bump for 2022, with an MSRP of $54,790 ($55,815 w/ destination), or $300 more than it cost last year. It gets a red leather-trimmed interior option and models equipped with the Premium Audio package get full-screen Apple Car Play.

Finally, the A91-Carbon Fiber Edition is new to the lineup and prices start at a whopping $63,280 ($64,305 w/ destination). The model is limited to just 600 examples, though, and is the most exclusive Mark V Supra to date. It features handmade carbon fiber accents, including a duckbill spoiler, a front splitter, and rockers. It also gets unique 19-inch wheels and can be finished in matte-gray Phantom, Absolute Zero White, or Nitro Yellow.

Like the other 3.0-liter Supras, it makes 382 hp (387 PS/285 kW) and can get to 60 mph (96 km/h) in just 3.9 seconds. The 2.0-liter model, meanwhile, develops 255 hp (259 PS/190 kW) and can reach highway speeds in just five seconds. Both make more power than they did in 2020 thanks to upgrades introduced last year.

As a nice added touch, every 2022 GR Supra comes with a complimentary one-year membership to the National Auto Sport Association (NASA), which gives them access to perks like discounted admission to NASA events and a free high-performance driving event.

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The fifth-generation Avalon might have been introduced in 2018, but Toyota has confirmed that 2022 will mark the end of its production. Today, the automaker announced pricing for the 2022 MY alongside a few changes in the lineup.

The 2022 Toyota Avalon starts from $36,375 (excluding the $1,025 fee), making it $250 more expensive than last year’s model.

The full-size sedan is not available in AWD variants anymore, while the sporty TRD trim was also dropped from the range. The good news for prospective buyers is the addition of new safety features as standard, including the upgraded Toyota Safety Sense 2.5+ package (dynamic radar cruise control, lane tracing assist, blind-spot monitor, rear cross-traffic alert, etc), and the addition of a rear-seat reminder system.

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Just like last year, the Avalon is available with gas and hybrid powertrains. The 3.5-liter V6 produces 301 hp (224 kW / 305 PS) and 267 lb-ft (362 Nm) of torque, mated to an eight-speed Direct Shift automatic gearbox that sends power to the front axle. The hybrid combines a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine with two electric motors producing a combined 215 hp (160 kW / 218 PS) and comes with a fuel economy rating of 44 mpg combined.

The 2022 lineup includes six trim levels, including the XSE Nightshade Edition that is visually differentiated from the glossy black accents, the 19-inch wheels, and the rear diffuser. Inside, variants are differentiated with the base XLE featuring SofTex upholstery and “engineered wood” trim, the Limited coming with perforated leather and genuine wood sourced from Yamaha, and the Touring with perforated SofTex / Ultrasuede and aluminum trim.

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In terms of equipment, the Limited and Touring come standard with a premium 14-speaker JBL Audio system, a 10-inch Head-up display, a 9-inch infotainment touchscreen (Apple CarPlay / Android Auto / Amazon Alexa), a wireless charging pad, and a moonroof (also standard on the Nightshade, optional in XLE, XLE hybrid). The Touring is the sportiest of the bunch equipped with the electronically controlled Adaptive Variable Suspension system, and an extra driving mode (eco, normal, sport, sport+, custom)

2022 Toyota Avalon Pricing

  • Avalon XLE 3.5-liter V6 8-speed Auto: $36,375
  • Avalon XLE Hybrid 2.5-liter ECVT: $37,350
  • Avalon Limited 3.5-liter V6 8-speed Auto: $42,675
  • Avalon Limited Hybrid 2.5-liter ECVT: $43,650
  • Avalon XSE Hybrid Nightshade 2.5-liter ECVT: $40,700
  • Avalon Touring 3.5-liter V6 8-speed Auto: $43,075

*MSRP prices excluding delivery processing and handling fee of $1,025

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Two months ago, Mercedes unveiled the AMG EQS 53 at the Munich Motor Show as the first electric vehicle to wear the AMG badge. Now, the German automaker has released pricing for it, and it’s about what you’d expect for a range-topping high-performance EV sedan.

The EQS 53 will start at £154,995 (equal to around $208,000 at current exchange rates) in the UK, or 55% more than the base EQS 450’s starting price of £99,995. It’s also more expensive than the current flagship Porsche Taycan Turbo S that’s rated for 761PS / 751HP and kicks off from £139,280 (about $186,900).

For that money, you get a dual-motor AWD drivetrain producing 649 hp (658 PS / 484 kW) and 701 lb-ft (950 Nm) of instant electric torque. Upgrade to the AMG Performance Package with the Night Edition that pushes the starting price to £163,900 (around $220,000) though, and that same drivetrain produces 751 hp (761 PS / 560 kW) and 752 lb-ft (1020 Nm) of torque.

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The former enables a 3.8-second sprint to 62 mph (100 km/h) with a top speed of 137 mph (220 km/h), while the latter allows for 3.4 seconds to 62 mph with a top speed of 155 mph (249 km/h). The range is the same for both, with a WLTP-estimated 358 miles (576 km) on tap from the car’s 107.8 kWh battery.

Standard features on all variants include the 56-inch Hyperscreen, an AR heads-up display, Nappa leather upholstery, a Burmester® surround sound system, a Parking package with Active Parking Assist, and 360° camera, Driving Assistance Package Plus, AMG sound programs, AMG-specific bodywork, and an AMG steering wheel.

Included with the Night Edition are 21-inch AMG alloy wheels, a flat-bottomed sport steering wheel, and sport pedals. Upgrading to the £8,995 AMG Performance Package (which is only available with the Night Edition) gets you carbon-ceramic brakes, AMG Dynamic Plus boost for Race Start, the AMG Sound Experience, the AMG Driver’s Package with increased top speed, AMG TRACK PACE, and AMG carbon-fiber interior trim.

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Finally, serving as a counterpart to the bold Night Edition is the more subtle Touring specification, which comes with 22-inch AMG multi-spoke alloy wheels and elegant ambient lighting in the cabin. On top of that, you can opt for the £2,995 Rear Luxury Lounge package (only available with the Touring), which outfits the multi-contour rear seats with black Exclusive Nappa leather upholstery, power reclining, luxury headrests, neck and shoulder heating, comfort armrests, separate climate controls, an MBUX tablet, wireless charging, and additional USB ports.

The 2022 Mercedes-AMG EQS 53 4MATIC+ is currently on sale now, with the first UK deliveries expected to arrive in April 2022.

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Those who complain about how expensive new cars have become seem to be right, as proven by a direct comparison of the average list prices in Europe. A report by the German website Automobilwoche suggests that the average list price for C-Segment models in Europe has grown a full 63 percent from 2002 to 2020, while B-Segment vehicles saw a 59 percent increase in the same period. This can be attributed to more tech and safety equipment found in modern vehicles, electrification, and also due to buyers’ preferences for more expensive trim levels.

According to data by Jato Dynamics, the average listing price for a C-Segment hatchback (Ford Focus, Opel Astra, Peugeot 308, Renault Megane, Toyota Corolla, Volkswagen Golf, etc.) has grown from €18,400 in 2002 to almost €30,000 in 2020, which is an increase of 63 percent. If we exclude electrified vehicles, the prices of ICE-powered vehicles have still grown by 53 percent in the same period.

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Although the increase is quite substantial, it doesn’t take inflation into account. Using an inflation calculator we found out that €18,400 in 2002 translates to roughly €24,756 in 2020 money. Still, that’s a 21 percent increase in the average price of a compact car which can be attributed to a number of factors.

The development costs for modern vehicles are greater than they used to be two decades ago. Automakers are trying hard to comply with strict emission regulations by creating cleaner engines and adding electrification. If you add the software and hardware needed for all of the infotainment and the ADAS systems including a large number of sensors and cameras, you can see why prices of new cars are continuously increasing.

Another important factor is that people are more prone to buying more expensive variants of each model compared to the past. Jato Dynamics suggests that the widespread use of private leasing makes well-spec trim levels more attractive to leasing customers as the extra features represent only a small difference in their monthly payments.

If we look at the VW Golf best-seller, its average price rose by 22 percent between 2002-2010, and by an additional 37 percent in the 2010-2020 period. Here we have to consider the mild-hybrid and plug-in hybrid versions of the Golf that are selling quite well, and together with the high-end models (R-Line) and the numerous performance variants (GTI, GTD, GTE, GTI Clubsport, R) contribute to the increased average listing price.

Regarding the smaller supermini segment (B-Segment), prices have also been increasing in a similar manner. Overall, B-Segment vehicles (VW Polo, Ford Fiesta, Opel Corsa, Toyota Yaris, Renault Clio, etc.) have gotten 59 percent more expensive from the €13,000 average price in 2002 to the €21,000 average price of 2020. For example, for the popular VW Polo, its average price in Germany increased by 18 percent between 2002-2010 and by 35 percent between 2010-2020.

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Given that in a few years’ time ICE-powered cars will be gradually phased out, we expect the increase in average prices of cars to continue for a while. According to recent forecasts, BEVs will be cheaper than ICE-powered vehicles in Europe as early as 2027 thanks to economies of scale and the anticipated lower cost of batteries.

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DS will officially start accepting orders for their 9 flagship saloon in the United Kingdom on April 8.

The DS 9, which is based on the PSA Group’s EMP2 V2.3 platform, is a large premium saloon with a length of 4,933 mm (194.2 in) and a 2,895-mm (114-in) long wheelbase.

Offered in two trim levels, the 2021 DS 9 is priced from £40,615 ($56,272) in the PureTech gasoline version and £46,100 ($63,871) for the E-Tense plug-in hybrid in the Line + grade, and £44,715 ($61,952) and £49,200 ($68,166) in the Rivoli + respectively.

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The DS 9 powertrain lineup comprises of two E-Tense plug-in hybrid powertrains, with 225 PS (222 HP / 165 kW) and front-wheel drive, and a 53-55 km (33-34 miles) of electric range with the 11.9 kWh battery fully charged, and 360 PS (355 HP / 265 kW) and all-wheel drive. A 225 PS (222 HP / 165 kW) PureTech regular petrol engine completes the range. All powertrains come with an eight-speed automatic transmission.

Every DS 9 is generously specced, and depending on the configuration, it features leather upholstery, Alcantara, ambient lighting, massaging seats and premium sound system. Drivers will be aided by the Level 2 semi-autonomous tech, scan suspension, automatic parking system, night vision, automatic emergency braking, traffic sign recognition, smart headlamps and driver attention monitoring.

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It’s no secret that buying used can save you money, but is that still true now that used car prices are up?

iSeeCars’ latest study aimed to find out and the answer is unsurprising yes. However, your saving will vary greatly depending on what model you’re in the market for.

According to the study, the average one-year old vehicle costs 17% less than a new one. However, the price difference varies from as little as a 2.1% difference to as much as a 36.4% difference.

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The Tesla Model 3 had the smallest price difference as buying a one-year old model will only save customers $923, which is a difference of 2.1%. Following closely behind was the Toyota Tacoma, which is 4.2% cheaper used for a savings of $1,557. Rounding out the top five are the Kia Telluride ($2,456), Ford Ranger ($2,416) and Jeep Gladiator ($3,373). These relatively modest savings mean customers are likely better off buying new.

At the opposite end of the spectrum, some vehicles depreciate like a rock and that means buying used can save you over $20,000. That’s the case with the BMW 5-Series which is 36.4% cheaper used for a saving of $24,207. The Hyundai Sonata is also a one-year old bargain as prices drop 36.1% for a savings of $9,898.

Other models with big savings after a year are the Infiniti Q50 ($16,322), Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross ($8,041) and Ford Mustang Convertible ($13,422). Unsurprisingly, a number of vehicles on the ‘best to buy used list’ are sedans and luxury cars. Sedans have fallen out of favor with crossover obsessed consumers, while luxury vehicles are ripe for depreciation.

In the end, it really comes down to what you want and how flexible you can be. iSeeCars Executive Analyst Karl Brauer also noted, “While buying used typically provides upfront cost savings compared to buying new, sometimes used vehicles only offer minimal savings, especially when finance rates and rebates on new models are taken into account.”

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With FCA already hard at work assembling the new Jeep Wrangler 4xe plug-in hybrid at its Toledo North plant in Ohio, it was only a matter of time before pricing was announced.

The 2021 Wrangler Sahara 4xe and Wrangler Rubicon 4xe carry MSRPs of $47,995 and $51,695 respectively, both prices excluding the available $7,500 federal tax credit and any additional eligible state/local credits, as well as a $1,495 destination charge.

Deliveries for the electrified Wrangler are scheduled to commence in the first quarter of 2021.

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“The 2021 Jeep Wrangler 4xe is the greenest, most efficient and capable Wrangler we have created yet,” said Jeep boss Christian Meunier. “We are committed to making Jeep the greenest SUV brand, and the new Wrangler 4xe is part of that goal, delivering an efficient, eco-friendly and fun-to-drive experience both on- and off-road.”

Both Wrangler 4xe specs are powered by a turbocharged 2.0-liter gasoline unit and two electric motors that put out a combined 375 HP (380 PS) and 470 lb-ft (637 Nm) of torque. Meanwhile, a 17 kWh lithium-ion battery provides an all-electric range of up to 25 miles (40 km) and an estimated 50 MPGe.

As for equipment, the Wrangler Sahara 4xe Launch Edition comes with 20-inch wheels, leather-trimmed bucket seats, LED Lighting Group, the Uconnect 4C Nav with 8.4-inch display, a nine-speaker Alpine audio system with subwoofer and a 552-watt amplifier, Jeep’s 2.72:1 Selec-Trac Full-Time 4WD system and Dana 44 HD wide axles.

The Wrangler Rubicon 4xe Launch Edition adds the LED Lighting Group and a more capable 4:1 Rock-Trac Heavy Duty Full-Time 4WD system.

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Unveiled last week, the 2021 Mercedes-AMG GT Black Series can already be ordered in Europe starting today.

There’s just one “minor” problem if you want to get one: it starts from €335,240 in Germany, including the local 16% VAT. That is the equivalent of $389,150 at the current exchange rates, but U.S. pricing hasn’t been announced yet.

The price premium over the Mercedes-AMG GT R is astounding; since the latter is priced from €165,474 in Germany, the Black Series basically costs as much as two AMG GT Rs.

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So what does the flagship model of the GT family offer to justify the steep price premium? For starters, it packs the most powerful AMG V8 production engine of all time. In the GT Black Series, the 4.0-liter twin-turbo flat-plane crank V8 delivers 720 hp (537 kW / 730 PS) at at 6,700-6,900 rpm and 590 lb-ft (800 Nm) of torque at 2,000-6,000 rpm.

Hooked to the AMG Speedshift DCT 7G seven-speed dual-clutch transmission, the power plant enables the Black Series to sprint from 0-62 mph (0-100 km/h) in 3.2 seconds and from 0-124 mph (0-200 km/h) in less than 9 seconds. The top speed is equally impressive at 202 mph (325 km/h).

The Black Series is deeply rooted in motorsport and its design also shows it as the body kit is directly derived from the current AMG GT3 racing car. Similarities with the race car include the massive air intake at the front and new carbon-fiber bonnet with two large exhaust air outlets made from black-finished carbon surfaces. The bearings on the upper and lower wishbones of the rear axle also come straight from motorsport. Since they have no play, toe-in and camber do not change even under high loads.

According to the automaker, the AMG range-topper also features the most sophisticated aerodynamics of an AMG production model and the most intelligent material mix. Customers can have the AMG GT Black Series in the special AMG magma beam paint finish (the orange car you see in the photos). Exclusive to this model, it can be ordered as an option – yes, there are optional extras even on a $389,000 car.

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