Please give me the approx. answer of different categories{ sub-compacts, compacts, mid-size,etc, ] based on insurance, resale, depreciation, initial cost of car, average maintenance, etc,
Cars in the 1930's on average cost about $500. The average cost of a car today is $31,452 dollars.
There are many sort of categories and aspects that we can sort the costs of the cars in 2006. The cost are different in the categories such as: 1. Engine size 2. new or used (brand new or second hand) 3. Car size - mini, regular, wagon, 2 door, 4 door, SUV, Van, coupe, hatchback etc. 4. Manufacturer - of course cars from makes like Ferrari, Porsche would have an expensive price tag for their cars 5. Location - Cars could be more expensive depending on how far you are from the factory of its source. If there is one from your country, it would be cheaper, the only thing you would think of is its tax.
Around $8,000
The cost to insure classic cars varies greatly for different cars. Classic car insurance rates usually are around $1000 a year.
There are many sort of categories and aspects that we can sort the costs of the cars in 2006. The cost are different in the categories such as: 1. Engine size 2. new or used (brand new or second hand) 3. Car size - mini, regular, wagon, 2 door, 4 door, SUV, Van, coupe, hatchback etc. 4. Manufacturer - of course cars from makes like Ferrari, Porsche would have an expensive price tag for their cars 5. Location - Cars could be more expensive depending on how far you are from the factory of its source. If there is one from your country, it would be cheaper, the only thing you would think of is its tax.
5000-7000 5000-7000
cost categories
There is no average cost, There are different grades of homes with different levels of finish out.
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It costs about $3,000 at the most. The average is about $2,700.
* on average about $640 in 1930 *on average about $700 in 1939
Most cars were under £1000, for the average runabout. A mini in the 60's cost £850, or roughly £1 per cc.