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Car Prices Comparison

By Hispanic
Jun 11, 2008
Cars dominate the road. To add some spice to road travel, manufacturers create different types of cars. This has added to the already huge popularity of automobiles brought by their tremendous accessibility and convenience. Not surprisingly, the prices of these vehicles are as varied as their models.

New cars are more expensive than used cars as a general rule for most vehicles. This is because they have almost no mileage and haven't been used by anyone yet. These cars can be bought at car dealerships. They are often lined up next to each other and you can just take your pick based on your budget. New cars can cost tens of thousands of American dollars.

Since fewer mileage means higher price, the newest, off the shelf cars are rather pricey. These cars have rarely been taken out for a test drive and their odometers probably read below 100. Some of the more high-end cars can cost nearly six figures, while the more generic models can be acquired at roughly a few thousand dollars.

However, it is time to throw out all the rules when it comes to classic cars. These vehicles look like some of the earliest automobiles ever made, yet they can cost up to a few million bucks. The only rules that apply to these cars are the same qualifications that transform certain songs and movies into a classic. These timeless pieces are so rare that their owners hesitate to take them out for a spin. Some cars are expensive just because of their brand. Luxury car manufacturers such as Ferrari, Porsche and Jaguar can make a decent car cost a million dollars with just a stamp of their logo.
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