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Business, 17.09.2019 23:00, markmeinberg

The fuel consumption of your current car is 26 miles per gallon on average. suppose you drive 13000 miles annually. now you are considering selling your cunrrent car at $10500 and buying a new car that averages 31 miles per gallon. the price of the new car that you can afford should be the price at which you sell your old car plus the fuel saving from keeping your new car for the following 7 years. then what is the price you can afford for the new car? the interest rate is 6% and the fuel cost stays constant at $4 per gallon. round the answer to the nearest integer.

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