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$1,000 To Test Drive a Cybertruck? Seller Weeds Out Tire Kickers

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The Tesla Cybertruck market is rich and several sellers are still asking over MSRP. He’s now charging prospective buyers a $1,000 deposit on Facebook’s Marketplace simply to test drive his electric truck, after so many tire kickers inquired about it. His asking price is a stout $129,900, or almost $30,000 over MSRP.

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This C3 Chevy Corvette Identifies As A C7

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This Corvette has been listed for sale in Bunker Hill, West Virginia, with an asking price of $8,000 “or best offer.” The seller admits they “don’t know a whole lot about cars,” and there’s definitely a chance any interested buyers could strike up a good deal and save the car.

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Dodge Sellers Still High On Demon Fumes: 20 Challengers Listed From $300K To $400K

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More: Is A Dodge Demon 170 With A $40k Markup Now Considered A Good Deal? Three different Demon 170s feature prices of $299k and this time, all three are “new.” Autotrader.com To their credit, they did leave the plastic on for the next buyer to peel off. That’s about double what MSRP likely is on the car.

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Classic Mercedes-Benz SL tribute has a face its mother might not love

CarExpert

100s of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Each car is fully customisable to the the buyers wishes, but you’ll have to get in quick. The asking price? Browse now. While Australia only receives the SL63 with a 4.0-litre

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Want A Ferrari 458 Shell? Alibaba Has One For $28,000

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The seller assures potential buyers with lines like, “Authenticity Guaranteed: This is a genuine, premium OEM original used car body shell for the Ferrari F458, ensuring a perfect fit and optimal performance.” Interestingly, the website claims that the buyer must order at least two pieces to meet the minimum order requirements.

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Is a 2010 Toyota Corolla S with 70k miles for $10,500 a good deal?

Shawn Ryder

When considering the purchase of a used vehicle, various factors come into play to determine whether a deal is reasonable or not. A prime example is a 2010 Toyota Corolla S with 70,000 miles priced at $10,500. Has the vehicle been in any accidents? This makes it an economical choice for both commuting and long-distance travel.

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GWM Ora electric hatch could remain Australia’s cheapest electric car

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The GWM Ora – an electric hatch with funky styling from the Chinese car brand – could hang onto reduced pricing for an extended period, according a local executive. Buyers can also consider the potent X-Power, with 320kW and 600Nm available.