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  2. 5 Unexpected Places To Buy Used Cars for Cheap - AOL

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    The average cost of a used car is $26,510, according to Kelley Blue Book. While this is significantly less than what you can expect to pay for a new vehicle, it's still not exactly cheap. And with ...

  3. 7 Best Sites To Find Cars for Less Than $10k - AOL

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    Here are the seven of the best sites to find a car for less than $10,000. Depending on where you live, they might have thousands of used car options for that price. Cars.com. Carfax. Edmunds. Auto ...

  4. Used Cars for Less Than $10,000 — Which Are the Best Value?

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    2012-13 Mazda6. With a $9,000 median price, the 2012-13 Mazda6 is a good car buy that offers a combination of reliability, fuel efficiency, and affordability.

  5. Car Allowance Rebate System - Wikipedia

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    Program logo The Toyota Corolla was the program's top seller according to U.S. DoT [1] The Ford Explorer 4WD was the program's top trade-in according to the U.S. DoT [1]. The Car Allowance Rebate System (CARS), colloquially known as "cash for clunkers", was a $3 billion U.S. federal scrappage program intended to provide economic incentives to U.S. residents to purchase a new, more fuel ...

  6. Gambler 500 - Wikipedia

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    The Gambler 500, founded by Tate Morgan and the Oregon group began in 2014 as a challenge to see how far $500 cars could go. The first year had 14 cars, and in 2015 the number of participants increased to 28, then 31 in 2016. The Gambler 500 gained rapid popularity growth in 2017, with over 800 vehicles participating in Oregon.

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    Clarkson narrowly beat Hammond to second place as his far higher restoration cost was marginally outweighed by Hammond's point deductions. This led Clarkson to conclude two things: 'all identical cars aren't necessarily identical' and 'Richard Hammond, who buys more used cars than any man alive, is useless at buying used cars'.