Car Prices

25 August, 2008 (01:48) | Cars

There are many types of cars all around the world. The car has become a very popular mode of transportation because of their accessibility and convenience. The prices of these vehicles also have a wide range. The cheapest cars are the old versions of cars that have been used a lot. The price of these cars becomes very low because of the mileage that they have consumed. Each car has a mileage counter that displays the number of miles that a car has traveled. The more miles that are on the counter, the cheaper the car will be.

At the lowest end of the pyramid are old cars, or the Larry King of automobiles. These cars have a lot of mileage in them and have spent more time on the road than in a garage. Constant travel causes heavy wear and tear on any vehicle. The uglier the car is, the cheaper its selling price would be. Up next are the used cars advertised in print media, such as newspapers and magazines. These second-hand vehicles are in a slightly better shape than the previous type of old cars and can cost up to a few hundred dollars. These cars can be purchased from legitimate car traders and any common car owner.

A typical expensive car is brand new. These cars have basically been on the road for test drives only and their mileage have yet to reach triple figures. These are the cars sold at specialized car shops. The price of these cars range from a few thousand dollars to five digits, and can really burn a wallet quick.

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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