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IntelliChoice.com's Best Car Values For September Shows Rebates Abound, Post Cash-For-Clunkers
09 / 16 / 2009

Campbell, CA–CAMPBELL, CA (September 16, 2009)–IntelliChoice.com, the leading source for automotive ownership cost and car values analysis, today announced its “Best Deals of the Month” for new car values for September 2009. The list offers consumers and industry observers insight into which cars, trucks and SUVs offer the best value over a five-year period. This month, brands such as Volvo, Hyundai, Chrysler and Dodge all share the list with long-time winners such as Toyota and Honda.

What’s New and Notable

Small car classes remain highly competitive, with Best Deals stalwarts such as the Honda Fit, Toyota Prius, MINI Cooper and Toyota Corolla all vying to remain on top. Very few of the small car classes feature new car rebates of any kind, supporting the trend of consumers remaining on the hunt for greater fuel-efficiency and better car values.

Rebates of the Month

The Pontiac Solstice’s $2,500 rebate is enough to put it over the top against the Volkswagen GTI, which won the same class in August and has a very strong following among auto enthusiasts. Also, Volvo car values continue to be competitive with new car rebates of $6,500 on the C70, $7,500 on the S60 and $6,250 on the S80.

Trending Up

Volkswagen, which holds sway in three very competitive classes: the Jetta TDI Wagon holds the top spot among Compacts over $17,000 and among Small/Midsize Wagons. The Touareg, which has not often made IntelliChoice.com’s Best Deals list, is tops among Midsize Crossovers.

“The Jetta TDI has the potential to be one of those game-changing cars, much like the Toyota Prius,” said Eric Anderson, senior analyst for IntelliChoice.com. “The diesel-powered Jetta TDI has five-year ownership costs that are hard to beat.”

The Domestics

There are some bright spots for GM and Chrysler, whose winners have largely come in the large truck classes. This month, with the help of rebates, the Pontiac Solstice Coupe beats out the Volkswagen GTI, and the Jeep Compass takes over the Compact Utility/Crossover class from the Saturn VUE Hybrid.

The Winners

IntelliChoice.com’s “Best Deals of the Month” rank which new cars, trucks, crossovers and SUVs deliver the best cost of ownership in 31 vehicle classes. The best car values for September 2009 are:

Class Brand Model
Subcompact Car MINI Cooper Hatchback
Compact Car over $17,000 Volkswagen Jetta TDI Sedan
Compact Car under $17,000 Honda Fit
Midsize Car over $21,000 Toyota Prius
Midsize Car under $21,000 Toyota Prius
Convertible MINI Cooper Convertible
Luxury Convertible Volvo C70
Near Luxury Car Volvo S60
Luxury Car Volvo S80
Large Car Hyundai Sonata 4cyl
Base Sport Car Pontiac Solstice Coupe
Sport Car Pontiac Solstice GXP
Small/Midsize Wagon Volkswagen Jetta TDI Wagon
Sport Sedan/Wagon over $38,000 Lexus GS
Sport Sedan/Wagon under $38,000 Mitsubishi Lancer Ralliart
Compact Utility/Crossover Jeep Patriot
Midsize Crossover Volkswagen Touareg 2 VR6
Luxury Crossover Lexus RX
Intermediate Utility Hummer H3
Utility Toyota Land Cruiser
Luxury SUV GMC Envoy Denali
Minivan Chrysler Town & Country
Full-Size Van Chevrolet Express 1500
Compact Pickup Truck 2WD Toyota Tacoma Regular Cab 2WD
Compact Pickup Truck 4WD Toyota Tacoma Regular Cab 4WD
Full-Size Pickup Truck 2WD 1/2 Ton Chevrolet Avalanche 2WD
Full-Size Pickup Truck 2WD 3/4 Ton Dodge Ram 2500 Quad Cab 2WD
Full-Size Pickup Truck 2WD One Ton Dodge Ram 3500 2WD
Full-Size Pickup Truck 4WD 1/2 Ton Chevrolet Avalanche 4WD
Full-Size Pickup Truck 4WD 3/4 Ton Dodge Ram 2500 Quad Cab 4WD
Full-Size Pickup Truck 4WD One Ton Dodge Ram 3500 4WD

The Methodology

IntelliChoice.com’s ‘Best Deals of the Month’ analyzes monthly values for new cars and trucks based on the seven primary factors that determine a ‘s long-term ownership costs: fuel economy, maintenance, repair, retained or resale value, licensing, state fees and taxes. Using these seven factors, IntelliChoice.com determines what it costs to own and operate new cars over a five-year basis. The firm examines each and every new car model-year trim line, as ownership costs can vary significantly among different trim lines of the same model.

IntelliChoice.com updates new cars data several times a month from numerous automotive resources, such as fuel costs from the U.S. Energy Information Administration, and captures the latest auto rebates and ongoing incentive programs offered by manufacturers. Visit www.intellichoice.com for a complete breakdown of all the new cars on the market.

About IntelliChoice.com and Source Interlink Companies, Inc.

IntelliChoice.com, part of Source Interlink Media, LLC., is the market leader in automotive ownership cost and car values analysis. Founded in 1986, IntelliChoice.com is committed to empowering consumers to make better purchase decisions by providing independent and essential automotive information and tools. Through the IntelliChoice.com web site (www.intellichoice.com), consumers get the help they need to research, compare, configure and price new cars. The site also connects buyers to the buying alternatives of their choice, including vehicle manufacturers and an online car buying guide. Source Interlink Media LLC is a subsidiary of Source Interlink Companies, Inc., a recognized provider of targeted media and marketing services, a leading U.S. distributor of home entertainment products and services and one of the largest publishers of magazines and online content for enthusiast audiences.

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