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  2. 9 2025 Cars That Start at $25K or Less - AOL

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    However, those looking for cheap new cars to fit into their budgets might be disappointed. Based on recent price trends, fewer new models will be available to purchase for under $25,000.

  3. 2025 Cars and SUVs That You Can Buy for Less Than $25K - AOL

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    Take a closer look at our list and see if one of these 10 new cars and SUVs under $25,000 should be on your radar, starting with the cheapest car in the 2025 lineup. Nissan Versa.

  4. The 10 Best New Cars for Under $25,000 - AOL

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    If you're on the prowl for a new car but have a limited budget, check out these 10 new cars that will give you the best bang for your buck. See the slide show The 10 Best New Cars for Under $25,000

  5. United States vehicle emission standards - Wikipedia

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    The combined fleet fuel economy for new cars and trucks with a GVWR of 10,000 pounds (4,500 kg) or less was projected to average 35.5 miles per gallon (mpg) for the 2016 model year based on the newly-established targets and projected fleet mix.

  6. Government incentives for fuel efficient vehicles in the ...

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    The U.S. Energy Policy Act of 2005 established a federal income tax credit of up to $3,400 for the purchase of new hybrid vehicles, purchased or placed into service after December 31, 2005. [1] [2] Vehicles purchased after December 31, 2010 are not eligible for this credit.

  7. Emission standard - Wikipedia

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    Cars of under 1400 cc had to meet two subsequent sets of regulations that applied in October 1992 and October 1994 respectively. [58] French and Italian car manufacturers, strongly represented in the small car category, had been lobbying heavily against these regulations throughout the 1980s.