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  2. These Are the Cheapest New Cars You Can Buy in 2021 - AOL

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    Chevrolet Spark. Year: 2021 MSRP: $13,400 By all accounts, the Spark is not a cheap car, but it is an inexpensive vehicle — and one that offers incredible value.

  3. Experts: These 5 Car Brands Are the Cheapest To Maintain - AOL

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    The average transaction price for a new car in February was $47,244, according to Kelley Blue Book. That represents a 2.2% year-over-year drop -- but it's still crazy expensive for the average ...

  4. 5 Car Brands That Are the Cheapest To Insure - AOL

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    Here’s a look at the car brands that are the cheapest to insure, as identified by MarketWatch Guides. ... Honda. Average cost to insure: $156 per month or $1,869 each year.

  5. List of Honda automobiles - Wikipedia

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    Best-selling car in any category in Japan. N-One: 2012 2020 – Japan Retro-styled low-roof hatchback kei car with hinged rear doors. N-Van: 2018 2018 - Japan Kei commercial microvan with rear sliding doors with the emphasis on rear cargo space. N-WGN: 2013 2019 2022 Japan Semi-tall height wagon kei car with hinged rear doors. Pickup truck ...

  6. Honda CR-Z - Wikipedia

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    The Honda CR-Z is a sport compact hybrid electric car manufactured by Honda and marketed as a "sport hybrid coupe." [2] The CR-Z combines a hybrid gasoline-electric powertrain with traditional sports car [3] elements, including a 2+2 seating arrangement [4] (excluding North America, where offered as a two seater) [5] and a standard 6-speed manual transmission.

  7. Economy car - Wikipedia

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    The Tata Nano launched in January 2008, in India by Tata Motors, was claimed by Tata to be the world's cheapest car at US$2,500. The Nano, like the 1950s Fiat 500, has a rear engine and was styled by Italians. It is designed to get whole families off scooters and onto four wheels. The Nano fell short of the sales projections of Tata.