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  2. 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 ...

  3. Dave Ramsey Warns: 'Asking How Much a Month' Could Cost You ...

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    For instance, the 10-year maintenance cost for a BMW 7 Series is approximately $14,768, whereas a standard Toyota Camry averages around $4,203 over the same period.

  4. 5 New Cars Retirees Should Avoid Buying in 2025 - AOL

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    According to Kelley Blue Book, retirees should consider accessibility, visibility, comfort, convenience, noise, maintenance costs, safety and the adjustability of the steering wheel when selecting ...

  5. Kelley Blue Book - Wikipedia

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    The company reports market value prices for new and used automobiles of all types, as well as motorcycles, snowmobiles and personal watercraft. [16] For both new and used automobiles, Kelley Blue Book provides a fair market range and fair purchase price, based on actual transactions of what others are paying for a vehicle and adjusted regularly as market conditions change.

  6. I’m a Car Expert: These 6 American Cars Are the Best Frugal ...

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    It’s no secret that cars can be a costly necessity. On average, Americans who bought a new car in December 2024 spent around $49,740, according to Kelley Blue Book.. Whether you’re a first ...

  7. Salvage title - Wikipedia

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    In general, a vehicle is deemed "salvage" when the insurer determines that the repair or replacement cost is in excess of approximately 70% of its market value at the time of the accident or theft. [ 1 ] [ 6 ] Thresholds range between 50% and 95% of the vehicle's value, while "total loss states" leave the specifics to the insurer.