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  2. 10 Affordable Cars for First-Time Buyers in 2024 - AOL

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    Kia Forte. Starting price: $21,145 First-time buyers receive tons of bang for their buck when they purchase the 2024 Kia Forte. This affordable vehicle ranks on Kelley Blue Book (KBB) as No. 4 in ...

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    For first-time EV buyers, there are so many options and it can be overwhelming. Luckily, this guide will list six of the most affordable and value-packed EVs. 6 Affordable Electric Cars That Are ...

  4. 5 Affordable, Safe Cars for First-Time Drivers - AOL

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    Teens aged 16 and 17 are more than five times as likely to get into an accident when driving than other age groups, which is a scary statistic from a parent's point of view. So when a teen is ...

  5. 10 Affordable Cars for New Drivers - AOL

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    “When you add in the efficient engine and good driving dynamics, the Versa is a really great choice for beginners,” Goronga said. 2023 Hyundai Elantra MSRP: Starting at $20,950

  6. Economy car - Wikipedia

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    Although cars were becoming more affordable before it was launched, the 1908–1927 Ford Model T is considered to be the first true economy car, because the very few previous vehicles at the bottom of the market were 'horseless carriages' rather than practical cars. The major manufacturers at the time had little interest in low-priced models.

  7. Congestion pricing in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Conversely, a poll of New York City residents found that close to two-thirds of respondents were against the congestion toll. [217] The MTA board gave its final approval to the plan on March 27, 2024, [218] making New York City the first locality in the United States to approve the creation of a congestion-pricing zone. [219]