Do Cars Go on Sale at the End of the Financial Year?
If you’re looking to make the upgrade to a new car, you may be wondering whether cars are cheaper at the end of the financial year.
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If you’re looking to make the upgrade to a new car, you may be wondering whether cars are cheaper at the end of the financial year.
Is your car coming to the end of its factory warranty and you’re being contacted by someone waxing lyrically about the benefits and extra coverage of an extended warranty?
If you’re looking to get the heart pumping inside an affordable sports car, there’s a heap of options available here in Australia in 2024.
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