50p.
Just look at newspaper adverts in the country you are in. Cars vary greatly in price, depending on power, size, go-faster stripes, etc. In the UK, from say £5,000 to £250,000.
1 per car
It was about $3542 for a new car during this time period. This amount is much less than what a new car goes for now.
It depends on the history the condition and the scarcity of the car that is being sold
probably like 50-100 quid.
two of your nose and eyes. now go and pay your car bill and try to buy a new car...
its not really banned but ther too much car on the street now
A Car weight approximately 1100 KG, now because the car has that much mass, it is forced to go downhill, unless the handbrake is applied.
the model t ford use to sell for $260 but now that it is a very old car it now costs round about 20000
You just have to buy the parts and repair manual for the vehicle. You will now how to take the car apart and back together bolt by bolt.
Years ago, the price of things like houses and cars were not as high as they are now. In 1933, the cost of a Plymouth 6 car was $445.
There is no set in stone price for automobiles nowadays. Especially how the economy is right now, cars can still range for $6,000 up to $1 million for a brand new car, depending on the car. But what will still hold an ulitmate factor is that Black will always be a cheaper choice when choosing a car.
Get to the car lot now?