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  2. The Best and Worst Times To Buy a Used Car - AOL

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    June is the worst month to buy a used car, with 30.4% fewer deals than average. May (-27.8%) and July (-22.5%) are also tough months for bargain hunters. And bad news for fathers hoping for some ...

  3. 7 Used Cars To Buy That Are Just as Good as the New Models - AOL

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    That classic new car smell comes with a hefty price tag -- especially now that the average price of a new car is nearing $50,000. Fortunately, budget-conscious shoppers can find great deals on used...

  4. 10 Worst Times To Buy a Used Car - AOL

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    Are you thinking about purchasing a used car in 2025? Unfortunately, prices are still hovering around multi-year highs. According to recent sales data from Edmonds, the average used car price is ...

  5. List of best-selling automobiles - Wikipedia

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    (Total production for 1981–1988, 1991–93 and 2000–05 is unknown but a good guess is over 1,300,000.) [53] [54] Racing car: Porsche 992 GT3 Cup of 2023 Porsche Supercup champion, Bastian Buus: Porsche 911 GT3 Cup: 1990–present 5,000th on November 28, 2022. [118] [119] Also accounting for the 911 Carrera Cup produced between 1990 through ...

  6. Buy here, pay here - Wikipedia

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    In the used car market in the United States and Canada, buy here, pay here, often abbreviated as BHPH, refers to a method of running an automobile dealership in which dealers themselves extend credit to purchasers of automobiles. [1] Typically, purchasers of cars at BHPH dealerships have poor credit history, and loans have high interest rates. [1]

  7. Used car - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1898, the Empire State Motor Wagon Company in Catskill, New York was one of the first American used car lots. [3]The used vehicle market is substantially larger than other large retail sectors, such as the school and office products market (US$206 billion in estimated annual sales) and the home improvement market (US$291 billion in estimated annual sales).