acoustic guitar expensive

What kind of acoustic guitar is good for a beginner ? Not too cheap but not SOOOO expensive?
i,d go for one with nylon strings as these are a little easier on the fingers and later on you can upgrade to steel or get a second gytar.
the price will depend on what available in your local music shops
i have seen them up to prices one buys a really good car for so thats not what you want,try from $200 and up,bring someone with you to explain what to look for like a strait neck instead of a bent one and i dont recommend chinese made but spanish, english or usa made brands.
the shop should be able to tell you where they are made.
shop local and support local jobs!!!
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