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Quote: Originally posted by Ronnie316 on Jul 4, 2012
Ok, gr. NOW, Im thinking that I have to have one of these. And its all your fault. lol. lol. You are correct in that it only takes $1500 here, and $2000 there until it adds up.
Finance anything less than $20k and payments are around $300. per month.
A person could quit smoking, and get a new Mustang.
Really?
I quit smoking 26 years ago and I don't have one. If I quit the Pick3 I could get one.
If I had kept my winnings the last few years... Now if I keep playing the Pick 3...
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Quote: Originally posted by mcginnin56 on Jul 5, 2012
Thanks Ronnie. In the end, it gets you from point A to point B. My previous Mercedes was much larger (GL 550), downsized to save fuel and
lease payments. This littler guy is the ML350, still great performance, luxury and utility, just at a much nicer payment.
Awsesomedillyfantasmic, I just googed "cheapest car on earth" and there were 10 but the coveted prize goes to this GEM as preferred mode of transportation in India.
This car is well thought out, and lots of patents have resulted from the creation process -- from the Nano's powertrain to the assembly process itself. Will this car ruin the world? Some voices say that more cars on the roads imply more pollution, which is hard to argue against.Tata Nano: 4-door hatchback. India. $2,497.
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Quote: Originally posted by Ronnie316 on Jul 5, 2012
Awsesomedillyfantasmic, I just googed "cheapest car on earth" and there were 10 but the coveted prize goes to this GEM as preferred mode of transportation in India.
This car is well thought out, and lots of patents have resulted from the creation process -- from the Nano's powertrain to the assembly process itself. Will this car ruin the world? Some voices say that more cars on the roads imply more pollution, which is hard to argue against.Tata Nano: 4-door hatchback. India. $2,497.
Wow! I would seriously consider getting of of these, as a backup for my longer commutes and errands. $2,497 hmmm.....as a former car salesman,
could probably negotiate that down another $200-300. Although at that rock bottom price, I'm sure there is very little margin for discounts.
Let's also throw in some free extended maintenance and oil changes, no money out of pocket, and free fuel for the first month.
Now we have a deal!, let's do the paper work and get this thing delivered and out the door today!
You might be surprised to learn that the lowest-priced new car in America is not some ancient, long-ago-paid-for design, but rather an all-new-for-2012 model. Meet the Nissan Versa, which offers as much interior space as a mid-size sedan plus Nissan's legendary reliability and longevity, all for half the price of a base-model Toyota Camry. Cheap as it is, the Versa is far from stripped-down -- it comes with air conditioning and a CD stereo as standard equipment. There is a bit of a catch: An automatic transmission will cost you $1,770, about twice the going rate. But even so equipped, you can't beat the Versa for affordable, reliable family transportation. A fitting car to take the #1 spot on this list.