Buying a cheap car

<p>I don’t exactly know why, but I’ve shopped around for cars in both Florida and the Midwest (so I don’t have the best survey of prices around the country, but it’s something) and cars in Wisconsin, where I live now, are vastly cheaper. This is probably because they age faster due to the weather, snow will take a big toll on a car. Therefore, cars are not expected to last as long in cold places and they are priced lower. That’s how I got a car in Wisconsin for $2800 that would have been $5000 in Florida.</p>