Edmunds: Five expert tips to make cross-country EV driving easy
Read full article: Edmunds: Five expert tips to make cross-country EV driving easyDriving an electric vehicle across the country might sound like a nightmare, but it’s easier than you think with the right planning and by having access to as many fast charging stations as possible.
Hybrid minivan test: Edmunds compares the Kia Carnival Hybrid and Toyota Sienna
Read full article: Hybrid minivan test: Edmunds compares the Kia Carnival Hybrid and Toyota SiennaThe 2025 Toyota Sienna and 2025 Kia Carnival Hybrid are not just the only two traditional hybrid minivans; they are two of the best minivan choices out there.
Edmunds: These are the best lightly used hybrid cars, SUVs and trucks
Read full article: Edmunds: These are the best lightly used hybrid cars, SUVs and trucksMany car shoppers like the idea of hybrids, but not the upfront premium that often is thousands more than the sticker price of a non-hybrid model.
Edmunds Compares: 2024 Honda Prologue versus 2024 Toyota bZ4X Electric SUVs
Read full article: Edmunds Compares: 2024 Honda Prologue versus 2024 Toyota bZ4X Electric SUVsHonda has a long reputation for building highly fuel-efficient cars and trucks, and now it’s getting serious about EVs with the all-new 2024 Prologue.
Edmunds: The Four Best Auto Deals for Memorial Day Weekend
Read full article: Edmunds: The Four Best Auto Deals for Memorial Day WeekendMemorial Day weekend is often considered to be the kick-start to summer and, for car shoppers looking for the best finance and lease deals, a great opportunity to take advantage of a marketplace finally returning to normalcy.
Edmunds: What you need to know about wrapping your car
Read full article: Edmunds: What you need to know about wrapping your carIf you’ve ever spotted cars with chameleon, chrome-like finishes, patterns such as stripes and camouflage, or just an off-beat pink or lime green, you’ve likely seen a vinyl wrap.
The auto workers strike will drive up car prices, but not right away — unless consumers panic
Read full article: The auto workers strike will drive up car prices, but not right away — unless consumers panicIf the United Auto Workers strike isn't settled soon, consumers will see higher prices for new cars — and not just the ones from Detroit.
Edmunds answers the top 5 questions for new EV buyers
Read full article: Edmunds answers the top 5 questions for new EV buyersElectric vehicles, or EVs for short, have been the hot car commodity for 2022, as their sales were up nearly 82% from 2021 and now make up 5% of the total market, according to Edmunds data.
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Wyoming troop deaths 20 years apart bookend Afghanistan war
Read full article: Wyoming troop deaths 20 years apart bookend Afghanistan warWhen a 20-year-old Wyoming soldier was among the last U.S. casualties in the Afghanistan war, it released one of the biggest outpourings of grief and sympathy since a 20-year-old Wyoming soldier was among the war’s first casualties.

Craig County joins growing list of Second Amendment sanctuaries
Read full article: Craig County joins growing list of Second Amendment sanctuariesCRAIG COUNTY, Va. – Craig County joins the growing list of areas becoming Second Amendment sanctuaries. According to the county’s Republican party, the Board of Supervisors voted 4 to 1 in favor of the resolution. Prior to Election Day, the idea of a Second Amendment sanctuary was unheard of. James Edmunds says he’s drafting a new bill that would allow sanctuaries to ignore any new state gun control laws. Edmunds is willing to re-introduce the bill if it fails.
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Local delegate drafting legislation to protect Second Amendment sanctuaries
Read full article: Local delegate drafting legislation to protect Second Amendment sanctuariesHALIFAX COUNTY, Va. – A local state delegate is trying to help prevent Second Amendment sanctuaries from having to follow state gun laws. Delegate James Edmunds, who represents Halifax County, is bringing a new idea to the table, saying it’s a intra-state issue and localities should be able to ignore new gun laws if they want to. Four weeks ago, prior to this year’s election we had never heard of a second amendment sanctuary, but now it’s hard to look anywhere and not see something about it. Localities voting for second amendment sanctuaries are primarily rural communities, and as a now democratic controlled state government ponders new gun laws, Edmunds said that’s the rub. Delegate Edmunds plans to introduce a bill during the upcoming General Assembly session that would give Second Amendment sanctuaries immunity from any of the proposed gun laws that pass.

Auto loans are on the decline
Read full article: Auto loans are on the declineiStock/shaunlWhile the cost of a new vehicle keeps rising, consumers are getting a bit of a break on interest rates. Interest rates on new cars fell to 5.8 percent in July, down from six percent in June, according to Edmunds. Experts say the downward trend is due in part to manufactures and dealerships clearing out last year's inventory. Also, the federal reserve's interest rate cut earlier this week will have some impact on auto loan rates. Analysts say average interest rates are expected to linger in the five percent range through the rest of the year.

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