budget
A budget is the amount of money you plan to spend on a car. It helps you decide which cars you can afford.
In automotive terms, a budget refers to the amount of money a buyer is willing to spend on a vehicle. It helps narrow down options and ensures that the buyer stays within their financial limits.
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