Can You Guess the Price Tag For These Well-Known Cars?

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Can You Guess the Price Tag For These Well-Known Cars?
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There are so many cars available on the market in a range of segments. But even in each segment, prices vary massively. Would you be able to guess the entry-level price of these 2018 model cars?
Acura ILX
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What is the entry-level price of the 2018 Acura ILX (small car segment)?
$67,000
$44,000
$28,100
The 2018 Acura is one of the cheapest vehicles in its class. It offers excellent fuel economy, but performance-wise, it's not that impressive. The entry-level model also has the bare minimum in terms of accessories. Expect 35 mpg on the open road and around 25 mpg in the city.
$5,000

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BMW 5 Series
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What is the entry-level price of the 2018 BMW 5 Series (mid-sized car segment)?
$3,210
$101,000
$52,400
The 5-series from BMW offers brilliant handling, loads of space, a range of modern onboard technology options and incredible levels of comfort. Of course, for all of this, be prepared to pay a little more than other cars in this segment.
$11,000

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Audi A7
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What is the entry-level price of the 2018 Audi A7 (large car segment)?
$69,700
With its ample cargo space, incredible range of power plants, impressive handling and refined luxury, the Audi A7 is an impressive part of the German manufacturer's fleet. Another impressive aspect is the ton of features the vehicle comes standard with.
$5,000
$17,000
$120,000

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Audi Q7
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What is the entry-level price of the 2018 Audi Q7 (SUV segment)?
$49,900
The largest of Audi's SUV offerings, the Q7 is not only fun to drive but it is comfortable and packed with many features. It is also extremely safe. That said, the Q7 is not the cheapest SUV available.
$22,123
$16,321
$150,001

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Chev Silverado
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What is the entry-level price of the 2018 Chevrolet Silverado (Truck segment)?
$75,678
$8,976
$4,567
$28,285
The Silverado and the GMC Sierra share exactly the same mechanical build and configuration. Now in its third generation, some top end models are powered by a 6600 cc V8 engine which develops 397 brake horsepower. The Silverado remains one of the most sought-after pickups in the United States

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Audi A3
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What is the entry-level price of the 2018 Audi A3 (small car segment)?
$100,00
$20,00
$12,000
$31, 950
Despite its small back seat and minimal trunk space, the Audi A3 more than makes up for it in the fact that it is fun to drive with excellent handling and peppy acceleration. This is the perfect car for one person!

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Buick Regal
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What is the entry-level price of the 2018 Buick Regal (mid-sized car segment)?
$101,000
$65,000
$4,090
$27,065
For lovers of all things American over foreign cars, the Regal makes perfect sense. Although the base entry is slightly underpowered, it handles well. The interior also has some modern technology combined with a good overall finish. Cargo space is limited, however.

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BMW 7 Series
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What is the entry-level price of the 2018 BMW 7 Series (large car segment)?
$33,000
$20,000
$83,100
Introduced in 1977, the BMW is the flagship of the company's executive cars. The latest generation, the sixth overall, has everything that its predecessors offered and more. This is German luxury, but with a powerplant and handling out of the top drawer. Spacious, elegant and with a range of gadgets, the price you pay for this vehicle might be higher than most, but it is certainly worth it.
$15,000

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BMW X1
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What is the entry-level price of the 2018 BMW X1 (SUV segment)?
$3,251
$1,250
$33,900
The smallest of BMW's SUV offerings, the X1 is one of the best accelerating and handling SUVs on the market. Not only that, it is spacious and offers ample luggage space.
$75,917

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Ford F-150
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What is the entry-level price of the 2018 Ford F-150 (Truck segment)?
$120,001
$45,888
$27,380
First released in 1948, without a doubt, the F-Series by Ford is the most iconic pickup in U.S. motoring history. Over the past 30 years, the F-150 has outsold every other competitor each and every year. And it's not difficult to see why. Now a thoroughly modern brand, the F-150 keeps that incredible personality of its predecessors.
$1,999

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BMW i3
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What is the entry-level price of the 2018 BMW i3 (small car segment)?
$14,500
$99,000
$12,100
$42,400
The i3 is an electric vehicle offering from BMW. Obviously, people buy cars such as these to have as little impact on the environment as possible, but as you would expect from a BMW model, the i3 offers so much more. Performance and handling are both impressive while the interior is top class. This is the perfect car for the environmentally conscious.

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Ford Fusion
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What is the entry-level price of the 2018 Ford Fusion (mid-sized car segment)?
$22,120
This offering from Ford is popular and it's easy to see why. Not only does it have excellent handling and a spacious interior, but it also has impressive styling both inside and out. Gas mileage is not the best, however, while the entry-level vehicle is underpowered.
$8,000
$3,000
$99,101

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Buick LaCrosse
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What is the entry-level price of the 2018 Buick LaCrosse (large car segment)?
$87,631
$14,333
$7,000
$29,565
Probably least fancied by many as a luxury large-sized car, the LaCrosse will surprise some. It has an excellent safety rating, very impressive gas mileage numbers, handles well and offers a very comfortable ride. The LaCrosse is a real dark horse that should not be underestimated.

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Buick Encore
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What is the entry-level price of the 2018 Buick Encore (SUV segment)?
$89,543
$4,321
$2,123
$22,900
Well priced, excellent handling, lots of impressive features that come standard and a spacious interior make the Encore a serious player in the SUV market. It also offers excellent gas mileage figures with around 27 mpg in day-to-day city driving.

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Ram 1500
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What is the entry-level price of the 2018 RAM 1500 (Truck segment)?
$150,000
$27,085
The Ram 1500 is one of the most popular trucks available in the United States today. It features a beautiful interior, gives a great ride and is extremely fuel efficient. The 2018 model has a rearview camera as standard.
$99,001
$54,000

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GMC Sierra
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What is the entry-level price of the 2018 GMC Sierra (Truck segment)?
$13,001
$28,905
Available as a two-door, four-door double and four-door crew cab, the GMC Sierra and Chevrolet Silverado are effectively the same trucks. The Sierra is popular with customers looking for a rugged pickup capable of going the distance. Its ability to take a beating is one of the reasons the Sierra is used by the U.S. military.
$5,000
$94,567

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Buick Cascada
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What is the entry-level price of the 2018 Buick Cascada (small car segment)?
$88,000
$33,066
For a vehicle with a drop top, the Cascada has some impressive trunk space. It also offers a smooth ride that is relatively quiet, an important consideration in cars of this nature. Sadly, it lets itself down with a fairly bland interior while fuel economy is not the greatest. The 2018 Cascada now comes with a navigation system as standard.
$5,700
$8,900

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Honda Accord
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What is the entry-level price of the 2018 Honda Accord (mid-sized car segment)?
$77,777
$6,666
$23,570
With gas mileage of around 25-30 mpg while city driving and up to 38 mpg on the highway, the Accord is one of the least thirsty cars in its class. Add to that comfort, space, features and impressive handling and you can see why this car is so well-loved.
$2,999

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Cadillac CT6
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What is the entry-level price of the 2018 Cadillac CT6 (large car segment)?
$54,095
For Caddy lovers, the CT6 hits the mark. It has three engine options to choose from, fairly decent gas mileage figures, a spacious interior as well as parking assist. It is let down by the fact that its trunk is fairly small.
$6,888
$14,666
$150,555

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Cadillac Escalade
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What is the entry-level price of the 2018 Cadillac Escalade (SUV segment)?
$1,921
$5,600
$32,111
$73,995
With a ten-speed transmission, the 2018 Escalade provides excellent towing capacity. This is also helped by a V8 engine that packs some punch. The interior of this Caddy is top class, but for passengers in the third row of seats, things get a little cramped. And for a vehicle of this size, storage space is a little poor.

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Nissan Frontier
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What is the entry-level price of the 2018 Nissan Frontier (Truck segment)?
$18,990
Blessed with excellent off-road capabilities, the Nissan Frontier entered the market in 1997 although it is known as the Navarra in many parts of the world. It has a range of petrol and diesel powerplants, Blistein shocks as well as a rear locking differential. It is also a lot cheaper than other vehicles in its class.
$5,421
$75,000
$120,001

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Cadillac ATS
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What is the entry-level price of the 2018 Cadillac ATS (small car segment)?
$34,595
The Caddy ATS comes standard with plenty of features, offers a range of power options and gives an excellent ride thanks to its impressive handling. That said, it still lags slightly behind its German competitors. Economy wise, it's not the greatest and rear seat space and storage areas are small. It is a good all-rounder, however, especially if you love Cadillac.
$77,777
$89,000
#4,010

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Hyundai Sonata
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What is the entry-level price of the 2018 Hyundai Sonata (mid-sized car segment)?
$26,000
Korean car manufacturers have made a real impact all over the world including the United States and it's not difficult to see why. Cars such as the Sonata are reasonably priced, come with a range of features as standard, offer a comfortable ride, are spacious and give good gas mileage.
$88,435
$77,777
$1,999

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Chev Impala
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What is the entry-level price of the 2018 Chevrolet Impala (large car segment)?
$4,999
$27,895
The Impala name is synonymous with Chevrolet. This iconic brand first hit the vehicle market in 1958. Now in its tenth generation, the Impala is still a marque in demand in the United States. Well over half-a-million Impalas have been sold in the United States since 2012.
$12,001
$98,991

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Chev Equinox
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What is the entry-level price of the 2018 Chevrolet Equinox (SUV segment)?
$4,765
$23,580
2018 sees a redesigned Equinox with many impressive features now standard on the vehicle. The Equinox offers excellent handling and a beautifully finished interior, but is let down by a fair to poor transmission. Gas mileage numbers are fairly impressive as well for a car of this size.
$9,543
$120,001

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Chev Cruze
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What is the entry-level price of the 2018 Chevrolet Cruze (small car segment)?
$16,975
A Chevrolet global brand, the Cruze is also available in the United States where it is a fairly popular model. It offers excellent economy, a range of powerplant options, a fair amount of space for both passengers and luggage and gives a comfortable, quiet ride.
$55,000
$88,000
$2,000

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Infiniti Q70
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What is the entry-level price of the 2018 Infiniti Q70 (mid-sized car segment)?
$150,100
$12,512
$2,000
$50,100
As the luxury brand of Nissan, Infiniti offers top-quality cars but a little pricier than other vehicles in their respective segments. The Q70 is certainly not cheap, even at entry level, but it does offer a host of onboard features, ample space for cargo and passengers and an excellent fuel-efficient hybrid engine.

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Dodge Charger
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What is the entry-level price of the 2018 Dodge Charger (large car segment)?
$28,495
The muscle car revolution of the 1960s brought about the iconic Dodge Charger. And still today, it takes on its traditional rivals, the Corvette and the Mustang. As in the past, with the latest model Chargers, expect big V8 engines and spacious interiors. What you should not expect is a little finesse.
$11,999
$1,995
$111,111

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Dodge Durango
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What is the entry-level price of the 2018 Dodge Durango (SUV segment)?
$4,987
$29,995
Certainly an impressive-looking SUV, the Dodge Durango is well priced within the class, seats four to seven people and has a range of engine options across the available models. Safety scores for the Durango are a little lower than many of its competitors, however.
$9,123
$154,543

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Fiat 500
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What is the entry-level price of the 2018 FIAT 500 (small car segment)?
$98,999
$54,000
$3,995
$14,995
Obviously, the Fiat 500 is not for everyone, but if you are single and want a sporty, flashy car, look no further. Base models have a very small engine while obviously space is limited. As for passengers, well they will have to be happy to sit in a fairly confined space.

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Lincoln MKZ
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What is the entry-level price of the 2018 Lincoln MKZ (mid-sized car segment)?
$80,000
$99,999
$3,444
$33,445
Great value for money, excellent for road trips and not a bad all-rounder, the Lincoln MKZ offers fuel efficiency thanks to its hybrid engine as well as a responsive ride with excellent handling.

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Chrysler Pacifica
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What is the entry-level price of the 2018 Chrysler Pacifica (Minivan segment)?
$34,567
$78,910
$26,995
The minivan market in the United States is fiercely competitive. The Pacifica from Chrysler is fairly new to it, but already has made an impression with impressive sales.
$1,234

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Ford Taurus
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What is the entry-level price of the 2018 Ford Taurus (large car segment)?
$87,432
$16,666
$27,595
Although the Taurus offers an excellent ride, has plenty of trunk space and an impressive infotainment system, it falls down in other areas. These include poor handling, dated styling and a lack of interior space.
$2,200

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Ford Escape
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What is the entry-level price of the 2018 Ford Escape (SUV segment)?
$99,876
$11,321
$2,123
$23,850
The Escape forms part of the very competitive compact crossover market. But it's not only in the United States the Escape is popular. Marketed under the name Kuga, the vehicle is sold in Europe, South African and Australia to name a few overseas markets. The Escape comes standard with a 6-speed automatic gearbox and is available with either front-wheel or all-wheel drive.

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Ford Fiesta
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What is the entry-level price of the 2018 Ford Fiesta (small car segment)?
$1,999
$13,660
The Fiesta was exclusively designed for European and world markets but is also available in the United States. The 2018 model has a range of engine options from 1000 cc to 1500 cc petrol driven and 1500 cc turbo diesel, all offering excellent gas mileage. The Fiesta has thoroughly modern styling and is a looker as well. Of course, as with many cars in this class, space is limited although the driver and front seat passenger do have plenty of space.
$45,000
$98,000

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Mazda6
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What is the entry-level price of the 2018 Mazda6 (mid-sized car segment)?
$4,500
$21,945
Although maybe not as popular as other Japanese makes, the Mazda6 offers excellent handling thanks to its responsive steering. Not only that, but also expect a comfortable ride and great gas mileage of around 27 mpg in the city and 35 mpg on the highways.
$66,666
$99,999

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Hyudai Azera
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What is the entry-level price of the 2018 Hyundai Azera (large car segment)?
$34,100
Another Korean offering, the Azera is stylish, comfortable and filled with technology, even the base models. It is let down by a fairly boring ride and less than impressive handling, however.
$5,000
$8,999
$75,567

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Dodge Grand Caravan
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What is the entry-level price of the 2018 Grand Caravan (Minivan segment)?
$120,000
$5,995
$1,000
$25,995
Still going strong today, the Dodge Grand Caravan was one of the first introduced in 1984 and is considered to be one of the first minivans.

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Kia Sedona
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What is the entry-level price of the 2018 Kia Sedona (Minivan segment)?
$13,491
$26,900
One of the cheapest minivan options available, the Sedona, from Korean auto manufacturer Kia, has met the highest of safety standards, an important consideration when traveling with your family. It is not the most economical and has less cargo space than some of its competitors, however.
$154,000
$89.001

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Ford Flex
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What is the entry-level price of the 2018 Ford Flex (SUV segment)?
$30,195
This full-sized crossover SUV vehicle has been in production in the United States since 2008. It includes two powerplant options, both V6 engines. The Flex is noted for its spacious cabin as well as extensive cargo spaces.
$1,995
$10,000
$100,00

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Honda Civic
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What is the entry-level price of the 2018 Honda Civic (small car segment)?
$89,999
$4,000
$18,850
The Civic is one of Honda's most popular models and it's not hard to see why. Ample space, both for passengers and cargo, a smooth, quiet ride, excellent handling and brilliant gas mileage make the Civic hard to beat. And it comes in at a very competitive price.
$1,999

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Mercedes Benz E Class
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What is the entry-level price of the 2018 Mercedes Benz E Class (mid-sized car segment)?
$52,950
Brilliant performance, a beautiful and refined interior, tons of features but below par gas mileage is what to expect from the 2018 Mercedes Benz E Class. This posh German manufacturer's vehicles are always incredible, but of course, that comes at a price higher than most other manufacturers in the segment.
$3,015
$15,515
$150,000

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Kia K900
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What is the entry-level price of the 2018 Kia K900 (large car segment)?
$98,111
$150,000
$49,900
Another Korean offering, the K900 boasts a spacious, well-finished interior, many impressive standard features as well as offering a comfortable, smooth ride. Where it does slip against some of its rivals is the fact that it posts some high gas mileage numbers.
$13,321

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GMC Arcadia
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What is the entry-level price of the 2018 GMC Arcadia (SUV segment)?
$47,020
With an impressive interior on par with more expensive SUVs as well as a beautifully smooth ride, the Arcadia is certainly a good potential option in the SUV market. It is let down by less cargo area than some other makes and of course, the old SUV problem: a cramped third row of passenger seats.
$4,999
$5,876
$19,321

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Honda Odyssey
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What is the entry-level price of the 2018 Honda Odyssey (Minivan segment)?
$29,990
One of the top minivans available today, the Odyssey has it all. It handles well, has great acceleration, ample space for your family and their luggage and more than decent gas mileage.
$5,678
$43,210
$88,910

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2018 MINI Cooper Clubman
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What is the entry-level price of the 2018 Mini Cooper Clubman (small car segment)?
$24,800
With a responsive engine, comfortable ride and surprising amount of passenger space, the Clubman is a popular model. Cargo space is limited, however.
$65,000
$97,000
$4,101

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Nissan Altima
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What is the entry-level price of the 2018 Nissan Altima (mid-sized car segment)?
$2,000
$23,140
The Nissan Altima is a solid performer blessed with above average gas mileage figures, a comfortable interior and spacious cargo areas. That said, it offers a bland interior, average powerplant options and still makes use of some older technology that competitors have long since replaced.
$56,000
$78,000

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Lincoln Continental
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What is the entry-level price of the 2018 Lincoln Continental (large car segment)?
$99,123
$45,000
An American classic, the Continental marque has adorned many Lincolns over the years. The 2018 model has some advantages over its rivals, especially in the fact that it costs less but sadly, it is let down in terms of a dated interior, less than impressive space and poor gas mileage figures.
$130,321
$2,301

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GMC Yukon
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What is the entry-level price of the 2018 GMC Yukon (SUV segment)?
$120,119
$49,080
The entry-level Yukon has less than stellar cargo space. That can be overlooked, however, thanks to its fine interior finish and the massive amount of power sitting under your right foot.
$32,001
$6,876

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Toyota Sienna
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What is the entry-level price of the 2018 Toyota Sienna (Minivan segment)?
$99,999
$14,321
$29,750
With seating for up to 8, the Sienna is certainly a people carrier! It is also extremely safe and the only minivan to offer all-wheel drive.
$4,999

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