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June 28th, 2009

Automobiles are status symbols. Everyone has heard of the celebrities with massive collections of expensive cars, or custom built garages to accommodate their cars in the heart of an expensive city like New York. Cheap cars are the way to go for some folks. Poor quality doesn’t necessarily follow cheap price. Less costly can still be exciting to drive.

A used car purchase can save a lot of money. Second hand luxury models are cheaper than new. A whole new term has emerged for higher quality used vehicles - pre-owned. Pre-owned cars have pulled some new car lovers into the used car world. Consider this with luxury cars. Some cars like the Mercedes are so well built they are still new feeling after a decade. Many people always buy late model used cars instead of new ones.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. They get best gas mileage, last a long time, and retain original value very well. Luxury cars that need premium fuel and parts are generally more expensive to maintain too.

There are even relatively less expensive luxury cars. Audi makes luxury cars that compete with Mercedes and Lexus, but generally at the lower end of the price spread for like models. Nobody beats Audi as far as engineering. The Audi TT can be just as much fun as a Porsche, but much less expensive.

Cheap Cars 4 Sale: Some people aren’t happy unless they scrape the bottom of the barrel cheap. They turn to the clunker, the hooptie, the ancient model car that was probably old when their parents first bought a car. Teens often buy this style of car. This type of car is good practice for a life of car care, and it gets the job done. What you see is what you get, even with cheap cars. When the car overheats, you won’t be happy.

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