There is no one answer to this question - there were many different makes and models of cars in 2000, and different price tags to reflect this. Additionally, there were many different car buying markets in 2000.
60,000 dollars
$2000 a year or more
you got to be specific about what type of car but a Chevrolet or a Ford is $5,000 in the average cost in 2000.
According to HOME LIFE dated 1970, an auto cost $ 3,000, color TV $500 . In the year 2000, this car would be $ 17,230 and TV $2,800. If your income was $10,000 in 1970, in 2000, same income was $ 57,435. Groceries in 1970, $ 20.00 = cost in 2000, $ 114.87
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it would cost around $1000 to $2000 it would cost around $1000 to $2000
Year 2000
2000 much
depends on the make/model/year of vehicle. it can range from 200 up to 2000.
According to HOME LIFE dated 1970, an auto cost $ 3,000, color TV $500 . In the year 2000, this car would be $ 17,230 and TV $2,800. If your income was $10,000 in 1970, in 2000, same income was $ 57,435. Groceries in 1970, $ 20.00 = cost in 2000, $ 114.87
call an insurance agent and ask for a quote....
There is no fixed answer to this question. Depending on the company, the time of year, the location, the type of car, and numerous other factors, the cost of this could be anywhere from $100 to $2000.