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30 Used Cars for Less Than R$1,400,300
Did you know there's a used car market? Today we've put together a list of cheap used cars that cost less than R$ 30,000, check it out!
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1 – Fiat Palio
The Fiat Palio is a hatchback produced by Fiat that is quite common in Brazil, being one of the main inexpensive used cars sold in the country. One of the main reasons the model is sold in the used car market is its fuel economy, especially the Fire 1.0 model.
It is possible to find various versions of the Fiat Palio on the used car market with prices starting from R$ 7,500.00.
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