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  2. Glass's Guide - Wikipedia

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    Glass's Guide is the leading British motor trades guide to used car prices, often referred to in the trade as "the bible". Monitoring car values since 1933, it reflects how cars have become increasingly affordable – the £145 list price for a Ford 10 De Luxe (including £5 for an optional sliding roof) was the equivalent of almost two years' salary.

  3. Parker's Car Guides - Wikipedia

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    www .parkers .co .uk. Parkers Car Price Guide is a car valuations, reviews and advice website, and is one of the largest of its type in Europe. It was a monthly magazine between March 1972 and January 2020, and since 1998, a website with reviews and price lists for new and used cars in the United Kingdom. Initial searches are free, with payment ...

  4. Used car expert - Wikipedia

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    They also have a significant used car review section, used car facts and figures resource and used cars for sale, both of which are regularly cited in the media. Between 2008 and 2010 Used Car Expert published a magazine version of their website price guide and car reviews which sold in WH Smith and other newsagents around the UK, competing ...

  5. Inflation: New and used car prices easing as normalcy returns

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    The used car market saw even more moderation, with prices down 0.5% for June, and dropping 5.2% year over year. Both of those figures for the used car market fell considerably compared to the ...

  6. Inflation: New and used car prices are moderating - AOL

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    Car prices, in particular for used vehicles, seem to be coming down faster compared to inflation in the broader economy, which saw overall prices rise 0.6% month over month and 3.7% on an annual ...

  7. Used car prices are surging. Here's why you should buy now - AOL

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    A used inexpensive car is now becoming more and more of a luxury. What the market wants right now is not available, and that’s $3,000, $4,000 and $5,000 cars.

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