Wednesday, June 17, 2009

The U. S. Five Hottest-Selling Rides: What Consumers Should Expect to Pay



2009 Toyota Venza
$30,375 - average transaction price*






2010 Lexus RX 350
$42,542 - average transaction price*






2010 Volvo X60
$38,591 - average transaction price*






2010 Kia Soul
$17,648 - average transaction price*






2010 Honda Insight (Hybrid)
$21,784 - average transaction price*





While most new vehicles are being sold with huge discounts, which are being offered by both the dealers and the automakers, there are some vehicles being sold with little to no incentives like the hottest-selling vehicles in America we have identified. With the exception of the refreshed second generation Lexus, the remaining vehicles didn't exist during the last model year. As you'll notice from our picks, crossovers overwhelming seem to be the latest trend in the industry. For more detail information about each of these vehicles, visit our new car pricing guide.
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Source: Power Information Network
*Pricing reflects what consumers paid in May 2009.

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