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    Default If you know much about cars LOOK & answer

    I have 3 questions

    what does the cc stand for and do for the car
    what does the power do for the car like what does ps stand for does it make the car go faster?
    lets say i got a 30 grand car how much would i probably pay monthly for it tll i pay it all of

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    the retail value for my car when I bought it was $24000 (used) and that was almost a year ago. my car is a 2003 Honda Accord EX V6 and it had 45k miles on it when I bought it then I got 0% financing and for an extra $450 they installed a factory navigation unit. I put $8000 down on the car, which left me with a payoff of $16000, so with 0% financing my payment is $625 a month.

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    what does the cc stand for and do for the car - the larger the cc is in a car the more powerful the engine, it will have a higher top speed and better acceleration, it stands for cubic centimetres i think

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    Yep, CC stands for cubic capacity - 1000cc is 1litre. Think of a 1litre engine the size of a carton of milk. The higher the cc the bigger the engine (and also insurance costs ).

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