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    Buying a car is a huge expense, so it makes sense to find the best bang for your buck. Luckily, there are plenty of American cars worth buying, whether you’re looking something reliable for your ...

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    Check Out: 6 American Cars Worth Buying. MikeDitz / Nissan. Connecticut. Bestselling Used Car: Nissan Rogue. Percent share of total state used car sales: 2.4%. Jessica Lynn Walker / Chevrolet.

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    Tucker #1052 was a test chassis used at the factory for testing automatic transmission designs. The car consisted of only the chassis, driveline, suspension, dashboard, and seats. The car was completed in 2015 by Tucker enthusiast John Schuler using parts he collected over many years, along with front sheetmetal sourced from Tucker #1018.