Choosing from the Five Most Popular Cars of 2009
Choosing a car can be a difficult process. Choosing a model and price to fit your lifestyle can take quite a bit of searching. Finding the lowest interest auto loan can take even longer.
To assist you with your car buying decisions, Madison Banking Rates has put together a list of the five cars of 2009 with the highest US sale rates.
1. Ford F-Series – With 413,625 sales for the year, this truck dominated 2009 sales. Sold for over fifty years, this Ford truck has been the best selling truck for 34 years. The 2010 Ford F-150 starts pricing at $21, 820 and comes with a fuel economy of 15 city/ 19 highway mpg.
2. Toyota Camry - Manufactured by Toyota for thirty years, the mid-size Camry car sold 356,824 models in 2009, with an additional 15,000 Canadian sales. Current models are attempting to produce a hybrid version of this popular car. The 2011 Camry’s pricing begins at $19,595 and has a fuel economy of 22 city/ 33 highway mpg.
3. Chevrolet Silverado – This Chevy truck have only been manufactured since 1999, but their sales for 2009 added up to 316,544 models. Known for its “Like a Rock” campaign, the Silverado offers a reliable, American truck. The 2010 1500 model begins pricing at $20,850 and gets a fuel economy of 21 city/ 22 highway mpg.
4. Toyota Corolla – This line of compact cars has become increasingly popular since the first model went out on the market in 1966. Although the company hit their 35 million sale point in 2007, their 2009 sales were at 296,874 cars.The 2010 Corolla begins pricing at $15,450 and comes with a fuel economy of 26 city/ 35 highway mpg.
5. Honda Accord – Another mid-size vehicle, the Honda Accord has seen international success. Manufactured since 1976, the Accord sold 290,056 cars in 2009. It is rated as one of the world’s most reliable vehicles. The 2010 Accord Sedan begins pricing at $21,055 and offers a fuel economy of 22 city/ 31 highway mpg.
Once you discover which car model is perfect for you, let Madison Banking Rates help you find the lowest auto loan rates.
