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Sometimes a car is only worth it if it's given to you for free.
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In Pro-4X trim, this three-row SUV can handle some pretty serious off-roading.
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The Elantra N punches so far above its weight class it makes you wonder why you’d spend your money on anything else
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While based on an Alfa Romeo, the short-lived Dart resurrected a long-dormant Dodge nameplate.
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A manual GR Corolla is now $39,995 to start, and the model can reach nearly $50K with options
Toyota’s current GR86 pays homage to this, the AE86 series of hot Corollas.
You don't need to spend $50,000 to get a good car.
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With a starting price just over $23,000, it's only $2,000 more than the outgoing Forte
A budget up to $40,000 for something track day capable but also with a back seat