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  2. 10 Cities Where You Can Find Cheap Used Cars - AOL

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    Depending on where you live, it might make sense to travel to one of the cities with the lowest used car prices, as you may be able to save close to $3,000 compared to the average price.

  3. 5 Cheap Cars That Will Keep You Safe on the Road - AOL

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    Finding cheap cars can be tricky, especially in the current market. Inflation, soaring rates and ongoing strikes -- which might contribute to low inventory -- are all putting pressure on prices.

  4. 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.

  5. GoCar (carsharing) - Wikipedia

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    [11] [better source needed] To coincide with the announcement of this development, GoCar increased its number of cars in Dublin to 50, with 31 of these cars availing of the new on-street licence in 32 locations around Dublin. The bye-laws enable GoCars with this licence to be parked anywhere in the city without being liable to pay parking charges.

  6. 7 Reasons the Rich Drive Cheap Cars - AOL

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    Many luxury vehicles cost upwards of $100,000. Some luxury cars, like Bentleys, Lamborghinis or Ferraris, can cost even more than that. Given the exorbitant price tag, you wouldn't be alone if you...

  7. Automotive industry in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The punitive tax on imported cars encouraged a wide range of companies to assemble their cars locally including Fiat, Ford and Renault. [1] From Ireland's entry to the European Union in 1973, the need for locally produced cars to avoid import taxes reduced and since the 1980s, production ended and all cars are now imported.