Model |
U.S. News Best Cars |
Available Deal |
2017 Buick LaCrosse |
8.7 |
0% financing for up to five years or lease for $299 per month for 39 months with $6,109 due at signing for FWD models |
2018 Chevrolet Malibu |
8.6 |
0% financing for up to six years or lease for $189 per month for three years with $4,039 due at signing on LT models |
2017 Ford |
9 |
0% financing for up to three years |
2017 GMC |
8.7 |
0% financing for up to five years |
2018 Hyundai Sonata |
8.7 |
0% financing for up to five years or $6,750 cash back on gasoline models and $3,500 cash back on hybrid and plug-in hybrid models |
2017 Kia Sorento |
8.7 |
0% financing for up to five and a half years, plus $1,000 cash back, or up to $4,000 cash back, depending on model |
2017 Mazda6 |
8.5 |
0% financing for up to five years, plus $1,000 cash back |
2017 Toyota Prius |
8.6 |
0% financing for up to six years, plus up to $1,000 cash back in some regions |
The cars on the list of U.S. News Best Cars to Buy Now have an average year-over-year sales decline of nearly 24 percent, which is well over the roughly 4 percent sales decline the industry as a whole has seen so far in 2017. The Best Cars to Buy Now list also takes advantage of rising incentive spending, with low interest rates and cash back offers. Finally, all cars on the list have an overall score of at least 8.5 (out of 10) in the U.S. News Best Cars rankings.
Deals listed are from manufacturers' sites using representative ZIP codes. Deals may vary depending on location, the buyer's credit score and other factors. Deals are valid through September 30, 2017, according to manufacturers' sites. In some cases, they extend to October 3, 2017.
Since 2007, U.S. News Best Cars, the automotive channel of U.S. News & World Report, has published rankings of the majority of new vehicles sold in America. Each year, U.S. News also publishes the Best Cars awards, including Best Vehicle Brands, Best Cars for the Money and Best Cars for Families. U.S. News Best Cars had more than 65 million visitors over the past year, with the majority actively shopping for a car. Eighty percent of active shoppers reported that the U.S. News Best Cars site influenced their car purchasing decision.