Building a bike can be cheaper than buying one, depending on the quality and components you choose. By assembling the bike yourself, you can save money on labor costs. However, purchasing a pre-made bike may be more convenient and cost-effective if you are not experienced in bike assembly.
Building a bike from scratch can be cheaper than buying a pre-assembled one, as you have more control over the components and can choose budget-friendly options. However, it may require more time and expertise.
Building your own bike from scratch can be cheaper than buying a pre-assembled one, as you can choose cost-effective components and avoid assembly fees. However, it may require more time, skill, and tools.
It is typically cheaper than buying both the DVD and VCR seperate, and more reliable, too.
A 110cc Manual 4 speed bike can cost anywhere from $700 to well over $1,000. This bike can be found on a website called scooterdepot. Buying more than one bike the price can be a little cheaper.
"Technically, yes, buying HP Malaysia is cheaper than buying an HP from Walmart in the USA. But, the only problem is you never really know what you're getting."
Generally, no. Bike parts are a lot more expensive when bought one by one as compared to buying an assembled bike. The only way you can get away cheaper is if you're very, very good at bargain hunting, and maybe have a stash of parts already.
cheaper and better than buying
Usually bulk buying is cheaper
yes
eMusic isn't cheaper than Amazon any longer, so you could save buying certain albums from there
"In Charlotte, buying a home right now would prove to be pretty inexpensive. A condo isn't very expensive either but if you add in all the amenities you would have at a house, the condo is not cheaper than buying the house."
Buying Gum Balls are much more cheaper than buying them in shops/supermarkets.