With Kelley Blue Book reporting that the average buyer now pays $48,528 for a new car, no one could blame you for feeling like every vehicle on the market is overpriced.
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But some cars don’t offer enough value to justify their MSRPs, even when accounting for inflation.
No matter your budget, every segment of vehicles has a few models that don’t live…
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