Cheap Cars
Cars are a symbol of power. Private lots and huge car collections are the fantasy of many celebrity watchers. A better option could be cheap cars for some. 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.
Buy a used car if you want to save some cash. 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. Think about luxury vehicles. Some cars like the Mercedes are so well built they are still new feeling after a decade. A lot of people buy slightly used instead of new car after car.This was immortalized in Driving Miss Daisy when the driver bought Miss Daisy’s old cars.
Some cheap new cars are quite nice, too. Hyundai makes some models that are decent for less than $12K. Cheap Honda Cars: A well engineered car like the Honda Civic is only around $15K. They get best gas mileage, last a long time, and retain original value very well. Cheaper cars are also generally less costly to maintain, and they don’t require premium gasoline.
Another area to look is cheaper, if not really cheap, luxury cars. The Audi brand is generally at the bottom portion of the price spectrum in the luxury class. Audi boasts the top engineered cars in the world, bar none. A less expensive luxury sports car is the Audi TT.
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. As long as it’s safe to drive, it gets them from A to B. Be careful because cheap cars can be busts. A car that constantly breaks down is no bargain at any price.













