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There really are very few of those babies in the US since they're so expensive.
They are luxury vehicles.
Most luxury cars have great quality, something that makes them expensive, and not so many people buy luxury cars, so its both high quality parts and rare parts, something that makes the parts expensive.
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so that it does not become too common on road
A great place to take it to is 20-20 motor-cycles, they do cars to!! It is not to expensive and they fix it so it is like new!!!!!! :-)
For the same reason anyone would purchase a used car: to save on costs associated with financing or leasing a brand spanking new car. Cars are expensive, especially new ones. So Mercedes Benz cars may be more expensive as used cars go, but they may be more affordable for someone wanting one but not able to afford a new one.
Check with your local salvage yards for parts. They are less expensive than new and all cars are running on used parts the first time you start them.
Most likley Dotetracontane mixed with copper powder american cars or Dotetracontane and aluminum powder for Japanese cars. The safe handling of aluminum powder is to expensive in the US so the more expensive copper powder is used
Used hybrid cars may be inexpensive but they are still so new to the market that inexpensive may be much more expensive when compared to a used traditional car. There are websites that can help you look for used cars and see what is the going rate.
Sice they're trying to rip you off so they can make good money from these pucking rubbish cars. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Ferrari is not very expensive, ferrari offers good build quality, speed, handling, luxury and much more, it is not expensive cars it is just alot of money.
Most of the cars in Uruguay are from the brans Peugeot, Citroën, Chevrolet and Volkswagen. Many are used cars from the 1990s and before but you also see many new cars in Montevideo (its capital). Cars like the Chevrolet Corsa, Volkswagen Gol, Citroën C3, etc. are common. New cars in Uruguay are expensive for most Uruguayans so much more transactions are done on used cars, directly from owner to owner most of the time.