In Today's Economy New Car is Beneficial or Used Car
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Vrushank Bharatkumar Dave
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In today's Economy no car will be beneficial. Becose fuel price is going to be increse furtur. Public transport availabe at every corner of the country. Save money...Save fuel!
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Jaygopal Raghavan
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Either way it depends on its condition !
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Mridula Maity
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A new car is a better option in many ways.. If a person cannot buy a new one then he should think before buying anything.. Because in later stages the maintenance would become difficult...
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