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Cash Back on 2009 Hyundai Accent and 2009 Hyundai Santa Fe

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

2009 Hyundai Accent Sedan
2009 Hyundai Accent Sedan

Hyundai has really stepped up to the plate all throughout this recession. First they offered their ground-breaking Hyundai Assurance program and now they’re giving incredible rebates on many of their most popular (and most affordable) models. Right now through June 1, you can get up to $1,500 cash back when you purchase a 2009 Hyundai Accent—the car that just took the title of “Lowest priced car in America” away from the Nissan Versa sedan.*

Not only will you save a considerable amount with this rebate, but with the Accent getting 27/33 mpg (City/Highway), you’ll also be spending a lot less at the pump. With savings like that, you can enjoy all of the comforts the Accent has to offer and not worry that you could’ve gotten a better deal on another car. Because you simply can’t.  

*Price based on the 2009 Hyundai Accent GS Hatchback

2009 Hyundai Santa Fe
2009 Hyundai Santa Fe Crossover

Another great offer available is the incredible $2,000 rebate for the 2009 Hyundai Santa Fe. Already reasonably priced, the Santa Fe maintains its reputation as an affordable crossover. But aside from being inexpensive, the Santa Fe is also extremely practical, with a total of 78.2 cubic feet of cargo space available when all the rear seats are folded down. When equipped with the optional all-wheel drive system, the Santa Fe transfers the power from its 2.7- or 3.3-liter V6 engine to all four wheels for maximum traction. This feature not only adds safety to the Santa Fe’s long list of great attributes, but also facilitates exciting off-pavement excursions. If Hyundai keeps deals like this coming, their spot near the top of the automotive heap is nearly assured once the dust settles.

And with a 10 year 100,000 mile powertrain limited warranty, you’ll have peace of mind knowing that Hyundai’s are amongst the most reliable cars on the road today.

Click to 2009 Hyundai Accent prices and 2009 Hyundai Santa Fe prices to see how much you can save.

 

 

0% APR available on 2009 GMC Acadia

Friday, May 1st, 2009

2009 GMC Acadia

For 2009, GMC is offering up two SUV models: the Envoy and the Yukon.  Back in 1990, Ford released a vehicle that would offer car-buyers a unique option in the marketplace: the Explorer. The launch of the Explorer re-invigorated the consumer’s passion to have it all: the towing capacity of a pickup truck, the passenger space of a minivan, and a presumably safer mode of transport. The newly coined SUV would enjoy major success for a the better half of a decade, but increasing gas prices coupled with more stringent EPA mandates have left many consumers asking themselves if they really need one, especially since few owners took their SUVs off-road.

Enter the Acadia, GMC’s Crossover Utility Vehicle (CUV). A CUV has the look of an SUV with the feel of a sedan, offering better fuel economy, a lower price, and a softer more comfortable ride. The Acadia comes standard with the same 3.6L 275-hp V6 found in the more luxurious Buick Enclave, while also sharing the same platform. GMC is hoping its CUV kicks off the trend Ford started back in 1990.

And with a cost to entry of $29,990 (base), you’d be hard-pressed to find something that can do more with less than the GMC Acadia. And now the best part: get 0% APR for up to 60 months or big cash back on the 2009 GMC Acadia. To see how much you can save, click to GMC Acadia pricing and for the 0% APR offer, click here.

0.9% APR on 2008 Infiniti EX35

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

2008 Infiniti EX35

Infiniti’s smallest crossover, the EX35 packs the same torquey 3.5–liter V6 engine that we all loved so much in the FX35, but does it in a tighter, neater package, all at a significantly lower price point. And for a limited time, you can take advantage of 0.9% APR for up to 72 months on the Infiniti EX35.

2008 Infiniti EX35 Dashboard

Although based on the same platform, the FX35 and EX35 differ in a few ways. The most obvious difference is that the EX35’s exterior is more compact: seven inches shorter in length and about fourteen inches shorter in height than the FX35. However, don’t let the numbers dissuade you from the EX35’s surprisingly roomy cabin. With adequate seating for five, passengers can stretch out comfortably in the rear seat, since the EX35 provides a full 28.5 inches of legroom.

2008 Infiniti EX35 Seating

Up front, the EX35 showcases a cockpit similar to that of the G37, providing the same luxurious feel as the popular sports sedan but with a more elevated view of the road. The EX35 also shares the G35’s steering prowess, which is sharp and sporty. The similarities don’t stop there. Even the design of the EX35 calls on the sleek lines of the G35, with an athletic front fascia and low roofline that flows seamlessly into the rear hatch.

The EX35 is available with optional all–wheel drive, but purists will be pleased to know that the EX35 is the only vehicle in its class to offer rear–wheel drive. Some of the EX35’s standard safety features include side curtain airbags, antilock brakes, traction control and electronic stability control. Optional features like the innovative lane departure warning system, front and rear obstacle detection and Around View Monitor are also available. With 297–horsepower on tap, the EX35 clocks a 0–60 time of 6.2 seconds while achieving 17 mpg in the city and 24 mpg on the highway. If you’ve always wanted a sports car, but need some everyday real–life utility, Infiniti’s EX35 is a perfect compromise. It may be the little brother, but it’s got all the moves that will make the family proud.

2008 Hyundai Santa Fe Bonus Cash + 0% APR

Wednesday, December 17th, 2008

Hyundai’s recent release of their highly-anticipated Genesis has people talking, including all the big car magazines, comparing the over-acheiving Genesis with the Lexus GS350 and 460.  It seems that Hyundai definitely did its homework in building a big, bad, luxurious sedan at a small price, and the same attention to detail and value-added features seem to have made their way down their product line. 

One such model is the 2008 Santa Fe. And now you can save thousands of dollars on the Santa Fe and 0% APR to boot. It doesn’t get much better than that. That is, unless you already bought a Santa Fe without checking the New Car Pricing Insider first…

To see how much you can save on the 2008 Hyundai Santa Fe, click here.

 

Lease a 2009 Lexus RX350 for $429/month

Thursday, December 4th, 2008

Lease a 2009 Lexus RX 350 for only $429 per month for 36 months with only $2999 due at signing. The RX 350, a 5-star rated luxury SUV according to Autos.com, has now become more obtainable due not only to the marque’s relentless pursuit of perfection, but also in part to it’s popularity amongst upscale SUV shoppers. The RX 350 consistently ranks as one of the most popular models in the segment.

Between the RX 350’s curvaceous fenders lies a powerful 270-horsepower 3.5-liter V6 mated to a five-speed automatic transmission which help to deliver both performance and fuel efficiency. The RX 350 gets 18 mpg in the city and 23 mpg on the highway.

Visit www.lexus.com for more.

Not interested in a lease? Then click to 2009 Lexus RX 350 pricing to find the lowest pricing in your area with our easy-to-use pricing page. All you need is your 5-digit zip code, and you’re set.