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    No matter which vehicle you choose, shop around to find the cheapest car insurance. 2. 2017 Toyota RAV4. Price: $14,700 Safety rating: IIHS Top Safety Pick+ ... It features a 0% intro APR for 15 ...

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    Alternatively, you could pay the full $30,000 purchase price and opt for a 0 percent APR. Assuming no add-on products or fees, you’d still pay $2,099 more in this scenario than you’d pay by ...

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    0% financing or zero percent financing, alternatively known as discounted finance, is a widely used marketing tactic for attracting buyers of consumer goods, automobiles, real estate, or credit cards in different parts of the world.

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  6. Toyota 86 - Wikipedia

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    2013 10Best List by the American Car and Driver (Scion FR-S and Subaru BRZ); [167] 2012–2013 Japan Car of the Year "Special Award" (Toyota 86 and Subaru BRZ). [157] The Subaru BRZ was also crowned: Fun-est Car of the Year by Top Gear Australia (against the Toyota 86, BMW M135i, Porsche 911 Carrera, Audi RS5, Ford Focus ST, and Renault Megane ...

  7. Toyota Prius - Wikipedia

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    The Prius was developed by Toyota to be the "car for the 21st century"; [1] [2] it was the first mass-produced hybrid vehicle, [3] first going on sale in Japan in 1997 at all four Toyota Japan dealership chains, [3] and subsequently introduced worldwide in 2000.