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used-car

NOUN
  1. a car that has been previously owned; not a new car

How To Use used-car In A Sentence

  • She's an antique, a used-car, etc dealer.
  • It was like watching a used-car salesman trying to get us to invest in a car that was in a terrible crash. Times, Sunday Times
  • In Simms's world, there is no reason anymore for shoppers to visit a classic used-car lot, where they might see a selection of 150 or so cars that forces them to figure out what comes closest to their desires - and then to dicker over price.
  • It is not just used-car dealers that see price fluctuations. Times, Sunday Times
  • It fetched £60 as scrap but, as a galling postscript to the accident, he saw the car for sale on a used-car lot shortly afterwards, priced at £600.
  • It fetched £60 as scrap but, as a galling postscript to the accident, he saw the car for sale on a used-car lot shortly afterwards, priced at £600.
  • However, used-car buyers should rejoice in the fact that they at least tried for a good few years.
  • But the number of used-car sales should soar as the new-car market in China slows and matures, industry officials say.
  • To opine for 427 words (yes, I counted) about the war's deep costs to our economy and the concordant need to limit it's impact and then try to get away with redefining your promise to as little as a two-percent cost reduction qualifies as used-car hucksterism of the lowest sort -- the kind that tricks people into a product that kills lots of people and leaves the survivors broke. Derrick Crowe: Who's the Huckster for This High-Interest War?
  • The used-car business in the city has just gone upmarket.
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