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You'll Like This Car If... If you want the best fuel economy in the hybrid field, the 2013 Toyota Prius is still king, with a 51/48 mpg rating for the...More... If you're looking for a sporty sedan, a luxurious touring car, a fuel-efficient family car or just something to impress the...More... If you are on the hunt for a highly-efficient vehicle, but unwilling to sacrifice horsepower and responsive handling, the...More... If you like the idea of Toyota quality and resale value, but years of Camry mass-appeal styling has made you look elsewhere,...More... If you want the best fuel economy in the hybrid field, the 2013 Toyota Prius is still king, with a 51/48 mpg rating for the...More...
You May Not Like This Car If... If you don't mind sacrificing a few mpg, and you'd like something more conventional, or more sporty, the Ford Fusion...More... While Ford is correct that its 4-cylinder EcoBoost engines are as powerful as some V6s, many customers may still prefer the...More... If mpg and price are the key criterion in your next new car, you might find the Toyota Prius' superior fuel mileage and...More... While its styling has improved, the 2013 Toyota Camry still looks the wallflower when placed beside the new Fusion, Optima...More... If you don't mind sacrificing a few mpg, and you'd like something more conventional, or more sporty, the Ford Fusion...More...
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1. The Fair Purchase Price reflects a vehicle's actual selling price and is based on tens of thousands of recent real sales transactions from auto dealers across the United States. The Fair Purchase Price is not calculated or based on a proprietary formula; instead it is derived from actual new vehicle sales and extensive knowledge of the marketplace.

2. Kelley Blue Book Suggested Retail Value is representative of dealers' asking prices for a used car, and the starting point for negotiation between a consumer and a dealer. This Suggested Retail Value assumes that the vehicle has been fully reconditioned and has a clean title history, but has not been certified in accordance with any Certified Pre-Owned (CPO) program the automaker may offer (for which it may or may not qualify, according to factors such as vehicle age and mileage). This value also takes into account the dealers' profit, costs for advertising, sales commissions and other costs of doing business. The final sale price will likely be less depending on the vehicle's actual condition, popularity, type of warranty offered and local market conditions.

3. Incentives are offers from auto manufacturers that are designed to attract buyers to their products. Incentives may be financially beneficial to buyers by lowering the cost of vehicle acquisition. Notable incentives include cash-to-customer rebates, low-interest-rate financing and the inclusion of optional equipment at no additional cost. Restrictions may apply on some incentives. Individual dealers can often provide more details.