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  2. These Are the Cheapest New Cars You Can Buy in 2021 - AOL

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    Methodology: To find the 25 cheapest cars for 2021, GOBankingRates used MotorTrend’s “These Are the 10 Cheapest Cars You Can Buy in 2021” and “The Cheapest New Crossovers and SUVs of 2021 ...

  3. 10 States With the Cheapest Annual Car Costs - AOL

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    It’s no secret -- car ownership in America isn’t exactly cheap, especially when it comes to new cars. Aside from the national average cost of one year of auto financing payment (around $9,228 ...

  4. Experts: These 5 Car Brands Are the Cheapest To Maintain - AOL

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    The average transaction price for a new car in February was $47,244, according to Kelley Blue Book. That represents a 2.2% year-over-year drop -- but it's still crazy expensive for the average ...

  5. Economy car - Wikipedia

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    Economy car is a term mostly used in the United States for cars designed for low-cost purchase and operation. Typical economy cars are small ( compact or subcompact ), lightweight, and inexpensive to both produce and purchase.

  6. Subcompact car - Wikipedia

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    The prevalence of small cars in the United States increased in the 1960s due to increased imports of cars from Europe and Japan. Widespread use of the term subcompact coincided with the early 1970s increase in subcompact cars built in the United States. Early 1970s subcompacts include the AMC Gremlin, Chevrolet Vega, and Ford Pinto.

  7. Used car - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1898, the Empire State Motor Wagon Company in Catskill, New York was one of the first American used car lots. [3]The used vehicle market is substantially larger than other large retail sectors, such as the school and office products market (US$206 billion in estimated annual sales) and the home improvement market (US$291 billion in estimated annual sales).