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    Here are eight slow-selling used cars you can find for a fairly low price before 2025, ... Read Next: 9 Best and Affordable Cars for High Mileage Adventures. Jay K. McNally / Hyundai.

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    1. Dodge Hornet. MSRP: $32,995-$38,290 Market Day Supply: 428 Total For Sale: 14,596 As Car and Driver notes, Dodge’s Hornet Hybrid is a promising foray into the burgeoning world of hybrids, but ...

  4. 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.

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    1951 Kaiser Henry J Rear View 1952 Henry J Vagabond. The Henry J was the idea of Henry J. Kaiser, who sought to increase sales of his Kaiser automotive line by adding a car that could be built inexpensively and thus affordable for the average American in the same vein that Henry Ford produced the Model T.

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    The Tempest was the result of a decision by the Pontiac division to enter the compact car market following the success of the Chevrolet Corvair. [4] The division wanted to produce a clone of the Corvair, but instead GM gave Pontiac the lead to develop a new car in an interdivisional program coded named "X-100."