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You Can Now Easily Snag A Nissan Z In The High $30s, $5K Under MSRP

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The deals are on the 2024 model years because the MY25s haven’t been released. Those days are gone: now many dealerships are offering discounts so big that a new Z costs less than a Mazda Miata RF with half the power. For reference a 181 hp (184 PS) 2025 Mazda MX-5 RF Grand Touring is $38,535 including destination charges.

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2024 Toyota Tacoma Hybrid Priced From $47,795, Tops Out At $65,395

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This isn’t just a big deal for the Taco itself, but for the segment in general, as it’s the first mid-size hybrid truck in North America. Today, Toyota released the full pricing for the hybrid model as it begins to arrive in dealerships. For the first time ever, Toyota is offering a hybrid version of the Tacoma.

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Soldier’s Challenger Demon 170 From Mac Haik Dodge Sold For Less Than Expected

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While the Mac Haik dealership claims to support veterans, questions remain about their initial actions and whether this is a genuine effort to rebuild trust. However, one that caught our attention was the notorious green Challenger from Mac Haik Dodge dealership, which finally went under the hammer at Mecum auctions this past weekend.

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Why Opting for a Pre-Owned Vehicle Is a Smarter Choice for Buyers on a Budget

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This means that if you purchase a new car, you’re essentially driving off the dealership lot with a vehicle that has already significantly depreciated in value. These fees may include destination charges, preparation fees, and advertising costs.

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Why Opting for a Pre-Owned Vehicle Is a Smarter Choice for Buyers on a Budget

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This means that if you purchase a new car, you’re essentially driving off the dealership lot with a vehicle that has already significantly depreciated in value. These fees may include destination charges, preparation fees, and advertising costs.

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