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Other trims on the vehicles listed may also present good deals. Although incentives all eventually expire, they are often renewed. Research ratings, reliability, owner satisfaction, and the latest dealer pricing on our car model pages.

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Spotlight Deal: Honda Accord

Featured new car deal
2017 Honda Accord Touring

The Accord is well-equipped, competitively priced, and performs well, making it one of our top-rated family sedans. It handles responsively, though the ride can be choppy. It has a roomy and well-finished interior. The four-cylinder gets 30-mpg overall with its unobtrusive CVT. The 3.5-liter V6 is lively and refined, and gets a decent 26-mpg overall. But the infotainment system on EX and above versions is unintuitive. Standard automatic climate control is a nice feature, but the LX lacks a power seat. The Hybrid gets 40-mpg overall and operates smoothly, but it sacrifices a lot of trunk space.

Model

MSRP

Invoice Price

Incentive Expiration

Potential Savings Below MSRP

2017 Honda Accord Sedan LX CVT

$23,990

$22,030

1/3/2017

10%+

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Small Cars

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Model

MSRP

Invoice Price

Incentive Expiration

Potential Savings Below MSRP

2016 Chevrolet Cruze LT Automatic$21,995 $21,573 11/30/20165%+
2017 Chevrolet Cruze Sedan LT Automatic$22,325 $21,896 11/30/20165%+
2016 Chevrolet Sonic Sedan LT Auto$18,420 $18,069 11/30/201615%+
2016 Honda Fit EX CVT$19,435 $19,116 1/3/20175%+
2017 Hyundai Elantra SE Automatic$18,985 $18,701 11/30/20165%+
2016 Kia Forte Automatic LX$18,550 $18,011 1/3/201715%+
2017 Kia Forte LX Auto$18,350 $17,856 1/3/201710%+
2016 Kia Soul +$20,250 $19,425 1/3/201710%+
2016 Mazda Mazda3 i Grand Touring 4-Door Manual$23,380 $22,698 1/3/20175%+

Sedans

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Model

MSRP

Invoice Price

Incentive Expiration

Potential Savings Below MSRP

2016 Buick Regal Premium II FWD$32,490 $31,859 11/30/20165%+
2016 Buick Verano Leather Group$27,430 $26,900 11/30/20165%+
2016 Chevrolet Impala LTZ$36,415 $35,171 11/30/201610%+
2017 Chevrolet Impala LT$30,440 $29,849 11/30/20165%+
2016 Chevrolet Malibu LT with 1LT$25,895 $25,395 11/30/20165%+
2016 Chrysler 300 Limited RWD$33,355 $32,745 11/30/201610%+
2017 Ford Fusion Titanium FWD$31,115 $30,107 11/30/20165%+
2017 Honda Accord Sedan LX CVT$23,990 $22,030 1/3/201710%+
2016 Hyundai Azera Limited$40,195 $37,882 11/30/201610%+
2016 Hyundai Sonata 2.4L SE$22,585 $21,994 11/30/201610%+
2017 Hyundai Sonata SE 2.4L$22,785 $22,182 11/30/201610%+
2016 Kia Optima EX$25,990 $24,538 1/3/201715%+
2017 Lexus LS LS 460 L RWD$79,795 $75,064 11/30/201610%+
2016 Lincoln MKZ FWD$36,115 $34,418 1/3/201715%+
2017 Lincoln MKZ Premiere FWD$36,095 $34,399 1/3/20175%+
2016 Mazda Mazda6 Sport Automatic$23,830 $22,975 1/3/201710%+
2016 Nissan Maxima Platinum$40,825 $38,663 11/30/20165%+
2017 Nissan Maxima Platinum$40,855 $38,691 11/30/201610%+
2016 Toyota Avalon Limited$41,285 $38,924 12/5/20165%+
2016 Toyota Camry LE$23,935 $23,037 12/5/20165%+
2017 Toyota Camry LE$23,935 $23,036 12/5/20165%+

Minivans

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Model

MSRP

Invoice Price

Incentive Expiration

Potential Savings Below MSRP

2016 Honda Odyssey EX-L$37,100 $34,324 1/3/201710%+
2016 Toyota Sienna XLE, 8-Passenger, FWD$36,350 $35,069 12/5/20165%+
2017 Toyota Sienna XLE FWD 8-Passenger$37,250 $35,926 12/5/20165%+

SUVs

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Model

MSRP

Invoice Price

Incentive Expiration

Potential Savings Below MSRP

2016 Chevrolet Traverse AWD 1LT$36,900 $35,820 11/30/201610%+
2017 Chevrolet Traverse AWD LT 1LT$36,995 $35,912 11/30/20165%+
2016 Ford Edge SEL AWD$34,680 $33,906 1/3/201710%+
2017 Ford Edge SEL AWD$34,180 $33,421 11/30/20165%+
2017 Ford Escape 4WD SE$27,745 $27,140 1/3/201710%+
2016 Ford Expedition EL Limited 4WD$62,030 $60,629 11/30/201615%+
2017 Ford Expedition EL Limited 4x4$62,256 $60,850 11/30/201610%+
2016 Ford Flex SEL AWD$35,255 $34,521 1/3/201710%+
2016 Honda CR-V EX AWD$28,295 $26,877 1/3/201710%+
2017 Hyundai Santa Fe AWD SE$33,445 $32,207 11/30/20165%+
2017 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport AWD 2.0T$34,345 $32,928 11/30/201610%+
2016 Hyundai Tucson AWD SE$24,995 $24,384 11/30/201610%+
2017 Hyundai Tucson SE AWD$25,745 $25,067 11/30/201610%+
2016 Kia Sorento EX V6 AWD$34,795 $33,381 1/3/201710%+
2017 Kia Sorento EX AWD$34,195 $32,815 1/3/201710%+
2017 Lexus CT CT 200h Hybrid$32,225 $31,257 11/30/201610%+
2017 Lexus ES ES 350$39,875 $38,191 11/30/20165%+
2017 Lexus NX AWD$37,460 $35,820 11/30/20165%+
2016 Mazda CX-3 AWD Sport$22,110 $21,790 1/3/20175%+
2017 Mercedes-Benz GLE GLE350 4MATIC SUV$55,425 $52,350 11/30/201610%+
2016 Nissan Murano AWD SL$39,670 $37,794 11/30/201615%+
2017 Nissan Murano AWD SL$39,670 $37,794 11/30/20165%+
2016 Nissan Rogue AWD SV$27,070 $26,175 11/30/201610%+
2017 Nissan Rogue AWD SV$27,530 $26,609 11/30/20165%+
2016 Toyota Highlander AWD V6 XLE$39,715 $37,992 12/5/20165%+
2016 Toyota Sequoia 4X4 Limited$58,435 $55,493 12/5/20165%+

Sports Cars

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Model

MSRP

Invoice Price

Incentive Expiration

Potential Savings Below MSRP

2016 Chevrolet Camaro Coupe 2SS$42,295 $41,469 11/30/20165%+
2016 Hyundai Genesis Coupe Automatic with Black Seats$29,045 $27,929 11/30/201610%+
2016 Hyundai Veloster Manual$18,835 $18,495 11/30/201625%+
2016 Nissan 370Z Coupe Automatic Touring$40,135 $38,431 11/30/20165%+

Wagons

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Model

MSRP

Invoice Price

Incentive Expiration

Potential Savings Below MSRP

2016 Ford C-Max Hybrid SE$25,045 $24,491 1/3/201715%+

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