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Originally Posted by bigdix
http://www.bikesdirect.com/
These guys make bikes with leftover components from good bike companies. They then slap a frame on them and you get discount prices. The frame might say Motobecane, but it has the same components as a Trek, Cannondale, Specialized etc. You might pay $200 for what would be a $400 bike with a pretty name on it.
Otherwise, used is the way to go! 
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That Motobecane carbon frame for $495, now that is a deal! I am sure it's made in Asia, but cares at that price. Many finer frames are made there too. The only thing "made in italy" is the "made in italy" sticker lol...
If you want to get into a road bike, proper fitting is very important. The top tube length and stand-over height being most critical. If it is a used bike, make sure they fork has enough length to get the handlebar stem to the correct drop. If it is too low, you have an uncomfortable ride, that is for sure.