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  2. 9 Best ‘Beater’ Cars You Can Get for Under $5,000 - AOL

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    Buying a "beater" car -- typically an older, well-worn vehicle that may not be in pristine condition -- can have several benefits. Over anything, price is the main advantage to getting yourself...

  3. Canadian Car of the Year - Wikipedia

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    Best New Small Car (under $21,000): Mazda 3 Best New Small Car (over $21,000): Mazda 3 Sport Best New Family Car (under $30,000): Kia Soul Best New Family Car (over $30,000): Mazda 6 Best New Luxury Car (under $50,000): Lexus IS 350 RWD Best New Luxury Car (over $50,000): Infiniti Q50 Hybrid Best New Prestige Car: Mercedes-Benz S Class

  4. 4 Best Cars Under $20K to Buy in 2025 - AOL

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    Check Out: The Best Car for Every Age Group, According to an Expert Auto expert Chris Pyle from JustAnswer breaks down the shrinking list of new cars still under $20,000.

  5. 5 Reliable Used Cars You Should Buy Now Before They’re Gone

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    Toyota Camry. Shoppers looking for reliable sedans are recommended by Holubetz to shop for the “tried and true” Toyota Camry. Buyers receive lots of space and plenty of tech features.

  6. Government incentives for plug-in electric vehicles - Wikipedia

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    [190] [191] From 1 April 2015, the purchase price cap was raised to cover up to 35% discount of the vehicle's recommended retail price, up to the already existing £5,000 limit. This change means electric cars priced under £20,000 will be able to take advantage of most or all of the £5,000 discount. [192]

  7. Automotive industry in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canada is currently the thirteenth-largest auto-producing nation in the world, and seventh largest auto exporter by value, producing 1.4 million vehicles and exporting $32 billion worth of vehicles in 2020. [1] Canada's highest rankings ever were the second-largest producer in the world between 1918 and 1923 and third-largest after World War II.