Top 10 best value cars
64I know how stressful it can be buying a new car trying to find the best MPG or HP or storage or whatever your looking for, and doing it all while also looking for the best price, here is a list of the top 10 best valued cars on the market i hope this makes any decision you may be faced with in 2009 for buying a new car a little easier on you enjoy
Volkswagen Rabbit
Not a bad deal at all 2.5L 170 Horsepower Inline 5 cylinder engine
Price starting at $16,500
2009 NISSAN VERSA
This is a 5 door hatchback comes with a 1.6 in 2 trim options or a 1.8 in 2 trim options not much power but a great way to get around with a room
price starting at $9,990 - $16,100
2009 FORD EXPLORER
Many Many Many options to choose from, from a 4.0L V6 to a 4.6L V8 and from a base model to a eddie bauer edition
pricing $26,995 - $39,180
2009 HONDA CIVIC SI
Good horsepower at 197hp And excellent gas mileage at 25MPG
Price $21,900
2009 CHRYSLER SEBRING
Convertible sleek nice looking car great design excellent gas mileage at 30MPG highway and a good price as well
price $23,780
2009 MAZDA 5
The mazda 5 had a huge amount of storage a lot of seating and 28MPG
Price $18,745
2009 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA SPORTWAGEN
A lot of room a great family car lots of storage not to shabby on the gas mileage at 21MPG
Price $19,075
2009 MAZDA CX-9
very nice crossover 5 door hatchback mazda cx-9 156HP 22/29MPG
Price $14,690
2009 HYUNDAI GENESIS
Standard v6 Optional V8 the hyundai genesis is a all around great car... in my personal opinion i feel you can More HP and about the same MPG out of a better car for the same price or cheaper
Starting price $30,000 for V6
Starting price $36,000 for V8
2009 INFINITI G37 COUPE
Infiniti's G series sport coupe a very beautiful car sleek sexy look all the feel of a sports car with 330HP 270FPT other options include a 7 speed automatic electronic transmission or a Close ratio 6 speed manual with a short throw shifter and its all wheel drive great for snowy winters
Price $35,900














frankiectlus 2 years ago
Why no Cadillacs?