New Record: Average New Car Prices Surpasses $50,000
The average American new car buyer paid $50,080 in September — a new record, and the first time the figure has ever topped the $50,000 mark.
The average American new car buyer paid $50,080 in September — a new record, and the first time the figure has ever topped the $50,000 mark.
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