By Matt Schmitz
Shopping for a new car and wanna check the boxes for all your personal non-negotiables while also keeping your USD in the USA? We culled the top 10 of the 91 vehicles in Cars.com’s 2020 American-Made Index — all the models meeting our stringent standard for factors like domestic-parts content and place of assembly — for the best deals for buyers. The full rundown on these offers — on the Chevrolet Colorado, Ford Ranger and Jeep Cherokee, among others — can be found via the link below to our No. 1 news article of the week, just in time for your Fourth of July holiday car search.
Related: The Cars.com 2020 American-Made Index: Which Cars Are Most American?
And while you may not find any significant discounts on the new Chevrolet Corvette C8 with central engine by 2020, our story at the time of the week obviously shows why it may be worse than handing over your federal credentials to this American icon. In addition to its legitimately moderate starting value for what you get below 60 stacks, the blue-necked supercar, as Cars.com critic Aaron Bragman explains in its history, is incredibly habitable as a daily driver, providing excellent cabin comfort. Silent driving and exceptional fuel consumption.
The subtly redesigned ford F-150 2021 pickup was also popular this week. You’ll want to squint to stumble across physical adjustments to the external design, however, the big news is the must-have internal update, the all-new hybrid variant and the onboard generator. Our revised F-150 policy ranks at No. 3 and No. 10 among the week’s popular top titles, but for a full review of the best-selling truck in the U.S. (and the vehicle in general), be sure to transfer to Cars. brother site com PickupTrucks.com.
To complete the five most sensible of the week, locate our quick review of the things we like (and don’t care too much about) the high-performance Ford Mustang EcoBoost 2020 group, at No. 4, and our comparison of rival hybrid versions Honda CR-V 2020 and Toyota RAV4 2020 at the acceleration scale change points , fuel consumption and price.
There are many more new cars to navigate to as you spend the hours of this long holiday weekend, so read on. Here are the 10 most sensible news that Cars.com readers didn’t get tired of last week:
1. What are the Fourth of July car deals on maximum U.S. cars?
2. Living with a Chevrolet Corvette Stingray C8 2020: all that and fuel efficient?
3. Ford F-150 2021: 2 we know (and 3 we wait) before the redesign is revealed
4. Ford Mustang EcoBoost 2020 High Performance Set: 6 Things We Love, Things We Don’t Like
5. Honda CR-V Hybrid 2020 contra. Toyota RAV4 Hybrid 2020: which is the best?
6. Ford contra. Chevy: a car age rage
7. Honda Civic Type R 2020: five and 3 cons
8. Trial of the Mercedes-Benz CLA250 2020: imperfect fantasy
9. Dodge and Kia are the most trusted car brands in the first 90 days, while Tesla Perturbs
10. Ford F-150 2021: Upgrade the favorite U.S. vehicle.
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