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2. Toyota Camry – $22,000
Known within Toyota as their “world car,” the Camry is one of the very best selling cars on the planet, and for good reason. It is hard to top this vehicle’s functionality, durability and price. A truly reliable car, the Toyota Camry is one of the longest lasting cars in automotive history, with many of the cars still on the road after 10 years. And it is this longevity that has largely made the Camry popular with price conscious car buyers in the U.S. New Camrys also come with many upgrades as standard features, including leather, GPS and satellite radio. These features further entice people to choose a Camry when shopping for a car. Upgrades can push the price for a new Toyota Camry north of $25,000. However, with so many fantastic standard features, it is easy to keep the price down on a new Camry.
1. Dodge Grand Caravan – $20,000
For families, there is no better value for money than the nuts and bolts minivan that is the Dodge Grand Caravan. Well-equipped, and with seating for eight people, for $20,000, it is easy to see why parents love this vehicle. While other minivans on the market today, including the Toyota Sienna and Honda Odyssey, sell for north of $30,000, Chrysler, makers of the Dodge Grand Caravan, have done well to keep the price of their flagship vehicle down to the $20,000 mark. With family-friendly features available such as a DVD player, satellite radio and plenty of cup holders, this truly is the perfect family van—whether for cruising around the city or taking long road trips. Kids have the room they need and entertainment options they crave, while mom and dad enjoy peace and quiet when shuttling their tribe around to various activities. Stow-and-go seating make the Dodge Grand Caravan great for buying groceries or lugging equipment to little league games and football practices. Minivans may not be cool, but for $20,000, the Dodge Grand Caravan is worth its weight in gold.
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