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If you are one of the many who have recently received their driver’s licenses, the time has come to beg your parents for a new car so that you can take your friends out to lunch or drive yourself from school to SAT class. Either way, the dramatically changing automobile market is difficult to keep track of, but look no further for advice as the Smoke Signal has compiled a list of the best cars in various categories.

If you are one of the many who have recently received their driver’s licenses, the time has come to beg your parents for a new car so that you can take your friends out to lunch or drive yourself from school to SAT class. Either way, the dramatically changing automobile market is difficult to keep track of, but look no further for advice as the Smoke Signal has compiled a list of the best cars in various categories.

After Toyota was hit with a slew of safety recalls, many more Americans are buying American automobiles. One particular car whose sales have skyrocketed is the Ford Fusion, winner of a JD Power and Associates award. This mid-sized sedan not only looks great, but also provides a combination of power and safety on the road. Amenities include a navigational system, moon roof, six CD player, power seats and windows, and keyless entry.
Price: Starting at $19,700
MPG: 23 City, 34 Hwy Regular
41 City, 36 Hwy Hybrid

Best Deal: Honda Civic Dx Line
If you want a new car, but don’t want to spend too much money Honda’s Civic Value Package offers an unbeatable deal. With a price that is unmatched by any other reputable car company for a sedan, its only catch is the lack of accessories beyond the basic package.
Price: $15,500
MPG: 26 City 34 Hwy
Engine: 1.8L V4

“Cutest Car”: MINI
For those that want a car that looks small and compact, and one that girls everywhere adore, BMW’s MINI series is perfect. Ever since they were featured as the getaway cars in the popular film The Italian Job, MINI’s sales skyrocketed, and the car became popular all across America. Although MINI was initially criticized for safety issues with its lack of a stable body structure, MINI came out with its “Ultra-Rigid Body” chassis and erased the myth that it was not safe.
Price: Starts at $19,500
MPG: 28 City 37 Hwy

Written by Amit Patankar
Mar 19, 2010 at 01:44 PM

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