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This time, the Volkswagenloved by drivers, and with millions of buyers around the world, surprised everyone with a super discount on a popular model and a colossal exemption from IPVA, completely annihilating 2 Fiat darlings on the market.
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The information comes from the website “mundodoautomovel.com”, which reported last Thursday (02), that the Volkswagen model, the T-Cross, soared in sales in April, with 6,224 cars registered, being the only surpassing 6 thousand units sold, a true phenomenon among drivers.
According to the information, the T-Cross also put an end to 2 of Fiat’s favorites, the Fastback and the Pulse, which didn’t even reach the 4,000 units sold mark.
Furthermore, the car has a huge discount for the PWD (people with disabilities), with its initial value of R$ 119,990.00 in the table, plummeting to up to R$ 100,676.83, with a drop of R$ 19 thousand , making it a great purchase option this year.
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According to the information, there is a colossal discount on the value of the IPVA if you decide to pay in cash, with the price of R$ 3,920.04 falling to up to R$ 3,802.44, which makes the T-Cross no longer a consumer dream and become a reality for thousands of drivers to buy in 2024.
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What are the most expensive cars in the world?
According to information from the website “motor1uol.com”, this is the list of the most expensive cars in the world:
Drako GTE – US$ 1.2 million (R$ 6,118,920)
DeTomaso P72 – US$1.3 million (R$6,628,830)
Ferrari LaFerrari – US$1.4 million (R$7,138,740)
Pagani Huayra – US$1.4 million (R$7,138,740)
Czinger 21C – US$1.7 million (R$8,668,470)
Ferrari Monza – US$1.7 million (R$8,668,470)
Gordon Murray T.33 – US$1.7 million (R$8,668,470)
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