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2005 Chevrolet Aveo
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2005 Chevrolet Aveo (Photo courtesy of Chevrolet Motor Division)

2005 Kia Rio
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2005 Kia Rio (Photo courtesy of Kia Motors America)

2005 Hyundai Accent
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2005 Hyundai Accent (Photo courtesy of Hyundai Motor Company)

2005 Chevrolet Cavalier
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2005 Chevrolet Cavalier (Photo courtesy of Chevrolet Motor Division)

2005 Toyota Echo
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2005 Toyota Echo (Photo courtesy of Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.)

2005 Pontiac Sunfire
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2005 Pontiac Sunfire (Photo courtesy of Pontiac)

2005 Saturn Ion
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2005 Saturn Ion (Photo courtesy of Saturn Cars)

2005 Scion xA
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2005 Scion xA (Photo courtesy of Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.)

2005 Kia Spectra
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2005 Kia Spectra (Photo courtesy of Kia Motors America)

2005 Nissan Sentra
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2005 Nissan Sentra (Photo courtesy of Nissan Motors Corporation Inc.)

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Top 10 Least Expensive Vehicles for 2005

Are you desperate for a brand-new fully warranted vehicle that doesn't leak oil or smell like a previous owner's dog? These are the 10 cheapest new vehicles on the market today based on MSRP, including destination charges. Bear in mind that not all of these vehicles will be enjoyable to drive at the base level, and a pricier trim upgrade may be tempting. Since dealers tend to add at least a few options for their regular inventory, it may be hard to find stripped versions, or you may even have to special order the car to your specifications. Some models leave you more room to negotiate than others, so be sure to check out the True Market Value® for your region before going to the dealer.

1. Chevrolet Aveo, $9,995

2. Kia Rio, $10,280

3. Hyundai Accent, $10,544

4. Chevrolet Cavalier, $10,890

5. Toyota Echo, $10,995

6. Pontiac Sunfire, $11,460

7. Saturn Ion, $11,995

8. Scion xA, $13,045

9. Kia Spectra, $13,160

10. Nissan Sentra, $13,280


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