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Cars.com Highlights Great Deals for Cash for Clunkers Shoppers


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CHICAGO, July 23, 2009; The Cash for Clunkers program that's gotten so much attention in recent months is scheduled to launch by the end of July. In addition to providing a comprehensive guide to help explain to consumers how the program will work and which new cars are eligible, Cars.com now offers its picks for the new cars that will give consumers the best bang for their buck.

"The list of new cars eligible for the Cash for Clunkers program is a dizzying array of choices," said Cars.com editor in chief Patrick Olsen. "We've helped consumers out by listing five new cars and five new trucks/crossovers/minivans that would make the most of your Cash for Clunkers credit. Many have significant incentives on top of the thousands the government is handing out, but we've also listed a few hot models that rarely get cash-back offers of their own, as this may be the one time to get them at any type of discount."

Below are Cars.com's picks, along with any available incentives currently offered. The adjusted price listed assumes the "clunker" being traded in will qualify for the biggest credit available, $4,500.

  Top Cars
  2010 Toyota Prius
  Starting MSRP: $22,000
  Available incentives: None
  Cash for Clunkers credit: $4,500
  Adjusted price: $17,500

Clearly, the most fuel-efficient car in America is the prototypical vehicle the framers of Cash for Clunkers wanted you to trade your clunker in for. You're guaranteed the full $4,500 credit for the Prius no matter your trade-in, because its combined 50 mpg will best any eligible Clunker by well more than 10 mpg. Because the new Prius is so popular, there are no manufacturer discounts, and it may be hard to find one locally.

  2009 Hyundai Sonata
  Starting MSRP: $18,700

Available incentives: $2,000 cash back, plus $1.49 gas for a year (expires July 31)

  Cash for Clunkers credit: $3,500-$4,500
  Adjusted price: $12,200

The Sonata is a favorite value pick at Cars.com. It has a pleasant ride, upscale interior and better than average reliability ratings. There's a national cash-back incentive, plus a gas deal that will save you some pain at the pump - even at $2.50-a-gallon gas. The base model's mileage rating of 21/32 mpg city/highway is also good for the class.

  2009 Mini Cooper
  Starting MSRP: $18,550
  Available incentives: None
  Cash for Clunkers credit: $3,500-$4,500
  Adjusted price: $14,050

The Mini Cooper is a blast to drive, even in the base form listed here. The car has been so popular since it was reintroduced in the U.S. that there are rarely cash-back deals available. Mileage is excellent at 28/37 mpg city/highway, with which you're guaranteed to qualify for the full $4,500 credit. That means you'll drive away in a stylish, European import for under $15,000.

  2009 Nissan Altima
  Starting MSRP: $19,900
  Available incentives: $1,500 cash back (expires Aug. 3)
  Cash for Clunkers credit: $3,500-$4,500
  Adjusted price: $13,900

If you like a little performance in your midsize sedan, the Altima is the way to go. Even in base, four-cylinder form, the steering is sharp and nimble. Plus, mileage is 23/31 mpg city/highway. Nissan's interiors are always top-notch for the segment, and while the $1,500 cash-back deal is a nationally advertised offer, the 2010 model goes on sale in September and will have some updates. That means dealers might want to make a deal on the 2009 model.

  2009 Pontiac Vibe
  Starting MSRP: $16,100

Available incentives: $2,500 cash back or 0% financing for 60 months (expires Aug. 3)

  Cash for Clunkers credit: $3,500-$4,500
  Adjusted price: $9,100

One of the unfortunate casualties of GM shutting down the Pontiac brand is the redesigned Pontiac Vibe. This little hatchback has a relatively upscale interior, good crash-test ratings and much better than average reliability scores. There should still be plenty of 2009 inventory on lots, as the 2010s are just arriving at dealerships. Don't fear future repairs; GM says it will service all Pontiacs at other brand locations. For under $10,000, this is an exceptionally well-rounded choice.

  Top Trucks, SUVs and Minivans
  2009 Honda Odyssey
  Starting MSRP: $26,355
  Available incentives: None
  Cash for Clunkers credit: $3,500-$4,500
  Adjusted price: $21,855

We know what you're thinking: If there's no incentive, why is buying a new Odyssey worth using a big government credit? Well, Honda is rolling out the 2010 model right now, and dealers will be ready to clear out old inventory to make room on lots. There are no noticeable differences between the 2009 and 2010 Odysseys, and the 2009 is rated a Top Safety Pick by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. That's good news for families looking for what is consistently one of the best minivans on sale today.

  2009 Subaru Forester
  Starting MSRP: $19,995
  Available incentives: 2.9% financing (expires Aug. 3)
  Cash for Clunkers credit: $3,500-$4,500
  Adjusted price: $15,495

Last year, the redesigned Subaru Forester came very close to being named Cars.com's New Car of the Year -- that's how highly we regard this compact crossover. If you're a small family downsizing from a huge, gas-guzzling SUV, the Forester is a good choice with standard all-wheel drive, a low base price and Top Safety Pick status. Like the Odyssey, the 2010 Forester is just arriving on dealer lots, so now is one of the few times the hot-selling Subaru might get a dealer discount on top of financing deals. Don't expect to get too much off during your negotiations, though, because the starting price is so low. There aren't any significant changes on the 2010 model, but it does see a price bump of $300.

  2009 Toyota Venza
  Starting MSRP: $25,975
  Available incentives: None
  Cash for Clunkers credit: $3,500-$4,500
  Adjusted price: $21,475

Here's another crossover on the list with no advertised incentives. If you're looking for an alternative to a truck-based SUV and need lots of room, good gas mileage - 21/29 mpg city/highway - and available all-wheel drive, though, the Venza is a good bet. Like others on this list, the Venza is a Top Safety Pick. While there are no incentives on the Venza, buying one would be a good use of federally supplied funds, as they'd knock what we consider a pretty expensive sticker down to something more palatable.

  2009 Ford Escape
  Starting MSRP: $20,435
  Available incentives: $2,500 cash back or 0% financing (expires Aug. 3*)
  Cash for Clunkers credit: $3,500-$4,500
  Adjusted price: $13,435

Ford's long-running Escape is one of the most affordable compact SUVs on the market before any discounts. A redesign a few years ago was enough of an update to keep it competitive, and it also earns Top Safety Pick status. Lots of cash back from the automaker brings the adjusted price down to the low teens, which is an unbelievable cost for such a well-rounded vehicle.

  2009 Toyota Tacoma
  Starting MSRP: $15,170
  Available incentives: $1,500 or 0% for 36 months (expires July 31*)
  Cash for Clunkers credit: $3,500-$4,500
  Adjusted price: $9,170

If you're wondering where all the actual trucks are, there aren't many that fit into the spirit of the Cash for Clunkers legislation. Most full-size pickups get just one or two mpg better fuel economy than their predecessors of decades past. Instead, buyers can pick something smaller and more efficient, like the Tacoma, which has better than average reliability ratings and is the only small pickup to earn an IIHS Top Safety Pick award. Its better mileage should also help it qualify for the full $4,500 credit from the government. For under $10,000, it's a terrific alternative to larger trucks.

For more information about how the Cash for Clunkers program works, and for more information about the cars available, check Cars.com's Cash for Clunkers guide.

  *Incentives may vary by region.

  About Cars.com

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