New car prices will vary from state to state and even dealer to dealer. Shipping distances, demand, local economy, and dealer incentives all affect the final price of a new car.
Not one thing I can think of. Cars will definitely not cost the same all over the world.
Cars are not subject to property tax. All states charge registration fees.
Yes, cars and bikes are exactly the same thing. No difference at all.
As one of the United States of America, they all are.
Same things as all cars are made out of.
If you choose all cars with the same color and options, then all 100,000 cars will be the same.
Why yes, and for cars all tires are the same. . . .
Oil basically runs the United States. The price directly affects all of us, from the cost to fuel our cars, to our heating bills, to the prices of food, clothes, ect. The higher the price, the more the U.S. pays, and the deeper in debt we become.
Yes
Definitely not. Popularity, craftsmanship, and reputation of dependability will affect the value of a model of car, and they will all be different. Some cars will actually become more valuable than their original sticker price over time.
alot. think about all the cars on at the same time.
No