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  2. 25 Cheapest Luxury Cars You Can Lease - AOL

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    2019 BMW 440i Gran Coupe. Lease: $479 per month for 36 months Amount due at signing: $3,000 The Gran Coupe is a sport, low-to-the-ground car that will allow you to zip by some of the full-size ...

  3. 10 Cars That Should Last 300K Miles - AOL

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    4. 2011-2016 Hyundai Elantra. Hyundai is known for delivering quality at an affordable price, and the Elantra is no exception. This compact sedan is designed to go 300,000 miles or more, making it ...

  4. 9 Best Cars for Retirees With Monthly Payments Under $300 - AOL

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  5. Mecum Auctions - Wikipedia

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    As of 2016, Mecum auctions 15,000 vehicles annually, ranging from muscle cars to pre-World War I vehicles, with annual sales of $300 million. [29] [30] The company specializes in muscle cars from the 1950s to 1970s. [31] By 2017, the company had added separate auction events dealing solely with motorcycles and farmer tractors respectively.

  6. Vehicle leasing - Wikipedia

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    Vehicle leasing is the leasing (or the use) of a motor vehicle for a fixed period of time at an agreed amount of money for the lease. It is commonly offered by dealers as an alternative to vehicle purchase but is widely used by businesses as a method of acquiring (or having the use of) vehicles for business, without the usually needed cash outlay.

  7. Passenger vehicles in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the year 2009, in the largest decline during economic crisis, fewer than 6 million new passenger cars were sold in the United States, and the total number of new sold and leased cars and light trucks dropped to just above 13 million from a normal pre-crisis level of 20 million. [13] The number of cars sold in the US decreased at a continuous ...