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Here's How Much Used Ford Bronco You Can Get For $30,000
To summarize so far, buying a brand-new Bronco will cost you between $40,000 and $50,000 before adding any options. And don't ...
Just about every manner of engine and transmission has powered the Ford Mustang since the mid 60s. Which one came with the ...
Limited-run SUV pairs diesel power with blacked-out style and towing tech, offered only in Australia for a short production ...
The final Ford Focus ST hot hatch has been produced at the Saarlouis plant in Germany, marking the end of an era for the ...
One of only 25 Raven Black cars to still feature their original 429 Boss V8 engines, this Mustang is also a true time capsule ...
CarMax reports on vehicle trim levels, explaining their importance in feature selection and how to navigate options for used ...
Parked in 1987, this 1967 Shelby GT500 spent nearly four decades in storage. Fortunately, it's also a highly original time ...
What car should I buy?”, then the Toyota Camry is likely the right answer to your question. Does that mean it's the car you will buy? The sales figures show it probably won’t be. I’ve been living with ...
Today, shoppers with around $30,000 to spend can go in several directions when it comes to a used Challenger, but just one is ...
FROM the most boring family saloon to super exciting single-seat sports cars, I’ve driven my fair share of cars, and it’s ...
The 1968 Chevy Camaro received subtle changes to its appearance. This Synergy Green Metallic copy will cross the Mecum Auctions block at its Indy Fall Special.
One of Europe’s cheapest small cars will live on in Australia – for now. While the Skoda Scala’s future hangs in the balance ...
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