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  2. 6 Most Affordable New Cars for the Average American - AOL

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    Mitsubishi Mirage. Starting price: $18,015 Taking first place in this roundup is the 2024 Mitsubishi Mirage, which Car and Driver quoted at a starting price of $18,015.The Mirage also landed in ...

  3. These Are the Most Affordable Cars You Can Buy - AOL

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    Best New and Used Cheap Cars for Buyers on a Budget. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...

  4. 7 Most Affordable Cars for Boomers in 2024 - AOL

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    Here are seven of the most affordable, and reliable, rides for 2024, all priced under $30,000. Explore More: 6 Questions You Should Never Ask at a Car Dealership 7 Most Affordable Cars for Boomers ...

  5. 5 Cheapest Used Cars That Will Last You 10 Years - AOL

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    2021-22 Nissan Versa. With a $16,390 MSRP for a brand-new 2024 model, the Nissan Versa remains one of the most affordable cars on the road. For those buying used, CoPilot for Car Shopping says the ...

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    The Nissan Versa is the last sub-$16,000 vehicle on the market and the cheapest new car that money can buy. Even the wimpy three-cylinder, 78-horsepower Mitsubishi Mirage starts at $16,695.

  7. Economy car - Wikipedia

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    Although cars were becoming more affordable before it was launched, the 1908–1927 Ford Model T is considered to be the first true economy car, because the very few previous vehicles at the bottom of the market were 'horseless carriages' rather than practical cars. The major manufacturers at the time had little interest in low-priced models.