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  2. Edmunds: The most reliable used vehicles under $15,000 - AOL

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    As with any used vehicle purchase, the car’s history is important. The vehicles also have favorable consumer reviews on Edmunds. Edmunds: The most reliable used vehicles under $15,000

  3. 22 Safe and Reliable Used Cars You Can Get for Under $15,000

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    Using an iSeeCars analysis that found the safest and most reliable used cars dating back to 2011, GOBankingRates compiled a list of the models — SUVs excluded — that you can buy for less than ...

  4. Best Used SUV buys for $15,000 | Used Vehicle Spotlight - AOL

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    Experts rank the best used SUVs and crossovers for $15,000. You don't have to break the bank to get a nice used vehicle with plenty of life left.

  5. Used car - Wikipedia

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    A used car, a pre-owned vehicle, or a secondhand car, is a vehicle that has previously had one or more retail owners. Used cars are sold through a variety of outlets, including franchise and independent car dealers , rental car companies, buy here pay here dealerships, leasing offices, auctions, and private party sales.

  6. List of best-selling automobiles - Wikipedia

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    Overview of globally best-selling automobiles Image Automobile Production Units sold Notes 1927 Ford Model-T. Ford Model T: 1908–1927 16,500,000 [8] The first car to achieve one million, five million, ten million and fifteen million units sold. [8] In 1914, it was estimated that nine out of every ten cars in the world were Fords. [citation ...

  7. Analytic hierarchy process – car example - Wikipedia

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    For cars under budget, a $1,000 less expensive car is slightly preferred, a $5,000 one is strongly preferred, and a $6,000 one is even more strongly preferred. When both cars are well over budget (comparison #6), they are equally preferred, which is to say they are equally undesirable.