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  2. CARS24 - Wikipedia

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    CARS24 was founded in 2015 by Vikram Chopra, Mehul Agrawal, Gajendra Jangid and Ruchit Agarwal as a platform to buy and sell used cars. [5] In 2021, the company expanded its operations internationally in several countries, including the United Arab Emirates, Thailand and Australia.

  3. How to Buy a Used Car - AOL

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    There are plenty of good reasons to purchase a used car, truck, or SUV instead of buying a new vehicle.Chief among them is being able to avoid the dreaded D-word—depreciation—but you can also ...

  4. Tips for buying a used car - AOL

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    Buying used is a great way to get behind the wheel of a vehicle without the steep cost of the current year’s models. And as vehicle prices have reached new heights over the past few months due ...

  5. Used car - Wikipedia

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    Used car pricing reports typically produce three forms of the pricing information. Dealer or retail price is the price expected to pay if buying from a licensed new-car or used-car dealer. Dealer trade-in price or wholesale price is the price a shopper should expect to receive from a dealer if trading in a car.

  6. Rachel Cruze: 10 Used Cars Under $10K That Are Worth Buying - AOL

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    This used car comes complete with a 197-horsepower engine. 2012 Toyota Corolla A few used Toyota Corolla LE features include keyless entry and a standard automatic transmission.

  7. Transport in Dubai - Wikipedia

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    The city has a car ownership rate of 541 cars per 1,000 population. This figure exceeds that of cities like New York City [444 cars per 1,000 population], London [345 cars per 1,000 population] and Singapore [111 cars per 1,000 population]. If this trend continues, then by 2020, there will be 5.3 million registered cars in Dubai. [3]