Cheap Cars
Automobiles are status symbols. Private lots and huge car collections are the fantasy of many celebrity watchers. But for some people cheap cars are the way to go. It doesn’t have to be a clunker just because it doesn’t cost a lot. Less expensive can still be functional, and even fun.
A used car purchase can save a lot of money. Even luxury models are much less expensive when purchased second hand. A whole new term has emerged for higher quality used vehicles - pre-owned. These pre-owned vehicles have even managed to pull some long time new car buyers into the used car market. Consider this with luxury cars. Some cars like the Mercedes are so well built they are still new feeling after a decade. In fact, many people have generations of car buyers in their family who always purchase higher end models that are used.Driving Miss Daisy immortalized this concept as Hoak, the driver, kept buying Miss Daisy’s used cars.
There are also some nice, low cost new cars. Companies like Hyundai make excellent cars that can be purchased new for under $12,000. Cheap Honda Cars: A car like the Honda Civic weighs in at about $15,000 for one of the best engineered cars in the world. That car lasts a long time, and gets best gas mileage. These cars are also much cheaper to maintain than luxury cars that often require more expensive parts and even premium grades of gas.
Try the cheaper, not really cheap, luxury cars. The Audi brand is generally at the bottom portion of the price spectrum in the luxury class. Nobody beats Audi as far as engineering. This includes the Audi TT which, while not exactly cheap, is a very nice sports car with a lot of power and speed.
Cheap Cars 4 Sale: Some people mean really cheap when they say cheap. They don’t care if the car is held together with chewing gum and wire. Teens often buy this style of car. It’s a set of wheels, and it gives them practice for a life time of practical mechanical knowledge. But watch out, the age old adage “You get what you pay for” applies to cheap cars too. When the car overheats, you won’t be happy.



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