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Best new car deals--Honda and Toyota
Sep 21, 2009 1:49 PM

BestDeals_HondaToyotaThe cash for clunkers program may be over, but there are still a number of deals available on a variety of vehicles. We recently updated our Best new car deals report, which highlights incentives and rebates available on Consumer Reports-recommended vehicles. However, the latest Honda and Toyota deal information missed our last update, so we’ve charted the standout models here. Note that there may be other trims available on these models, and these deals will be added to the regular Best new car deals.

Make & model Expires MSRP Invoice Price Customer rebate Dealer incentive Bottom Line Price Potential Savings below MSRP
2009 Honda Accord 2.4 LX-P 9/30/2009 $21,905 $19,869 No Yes Get the Bottom Line Price 15%
2009 Honda Civic EX 5AT 9/30/2009 20,105 18,515 No Yes Get the Bottom Line Price 10%
2009 Honda CR-V EX 4WD 5AT 9/30/2009 24,695 22,977 No Yes Get the Bottom Line Price 10%
2009 Honda Odyssey EX 9/30/2009 29,455 26,692 No Yes Get the Bottom Line Price 15%
2009 Honda Pilot EX-L 4WD 9/30/2009 35,295 31,969 No Yes Get the Bottom Line Price 10%
2009 Honda Ridgeline 3.5 Auto RST 9/30/2009 31,305 28,363 No Yes Get the Bottom Line Price 15%
2009 Toyota Avalon XLS 10/5/2009 32,145 28,607 No Yes Get the Bottom Line Price 10%
2009 Toyota Camry 2.4 LE 10/5/2009 20,600 18,643 No Yes Get the Bottom Line Price 15%
2009 Toyota Corolla LE AT 10/5/2009 16,750 15,326 No Yes Get the Bottom Line Price 15%
2009 Toyota Sienna XLE 10/5/2009 29,725 26,751 No Yes Get the Bottom Line Price 15%
2009 Toyota Tundra 5.7 Auto 4WD SR5 Crew Max 10/5/2009 34,285 31,369 No Yes Get the Bottom Line Price 15%

To make this list, a vehicle must meet our stringent requirements to be recommended. Specifically, the vehicle must have performed well in Consumer Reports' tests, have average or better reliability, and, if crash-tested, provide good overall safety. Vehicles also must not have tipped up in the government rollover test.

Whatever vehicle you choose, continue your research by comparing ratings, reliability, reviews, fuel economy, performance, and much more with our New Car Selector (available to online subscribers). For more advice on car buying see our New car buying guide.

Liza Barth

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