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Best Car for the Money Awards 2011

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By Jamie Page Deaton

Carmakers are finally starting to get it: Shoppers want value, which means giving buyers more bang for their buck. But, bang-for-your-buck doesn’t just mean offering more bells and whistles at a lower price than the competition. Now that people are hanging on to their cars longer, new cars should add value to their owner’s lives from the day they’re driven off the dealer’s lot to the day they’re traded in.

That’s what the 2011 U.S. News Best Car for the Money award winners do. The awards combine the U.S. News Automotive rankings as well as five-year total cost of ownership data from the analysts at TrueCar.com. The results highlight cars that not only delight car reviewers, but also provide lower than average ownership costs. That combination means that the winners are both great values and great cars.

The Winners

Scroll through the list of winners and you’ll find some surprises. While no single company has cornered the market on great cars with great long-term value, upstart brands like Kia, Hyundai and Mitsubishi are challenging more well-known companies like Honda and Toyota. At the same time, carmakers with a tried-and-true reputation for quality in one segment have found success in new areas.

Take Ford, for example. In years past, Ford took home Best Car for the Money awards, but mainly for large cars, trucks and SUVs. This year, the Ford Fiesta is the Best Subcompact Car for the Money. The same trend applies to General Motors. In addition to winning awards for the Best Full Size Truck and Best Full Size SUV for the Money, the Chevrolet won the Best Midsize Car for the Money with the Chevrolet Malibu. And, in something of an upset, the Buick Regal won Best Upscale Sedan for the Money, beating out favorites from BMW and Lexus with its combination of performance and value.

As you might expect, the Honda Civic and the Honda Fit took home awards for the Best Compact Car for the Money and Best Hatchback for the Money. But brands that are less popular in the U.S., like Mitsubishi and Suzuki, also won awards. The Mitsubishi Outlander Sport beat out the Honda CR-V for Best Compact Crossover for the Money, and the Suzuki Equator won Best Compact Pickup for the Money. Hyundai and Kia weren’t left out of the awards either: The Kia Sedona won Best Minivan for the Money and the Hyundai Elantra Touring won Best Wagon for the Money.

Across the industry, automakers are adding value to their models, which is great for consumers. But, over time, that value equation can erode, leaving you stuck with high fuel, insurance, maintenance and depreciation costs. The Best Car for the Money awards highlight cars that may not be the flashiest ones on the market, but they’ve proven themselves to be great long-term values. And that beats a flash in the pan any day.
Five of the Best Car for the Money Awards 2011 Winners


Honda Civic

Best Compact Car for the Money




Ford Taurus

Best Family Sedan for the Money




Mazda MX-5 Miata

Best Sports Car for the Money




Chevrolet Traverse

Best Midsize Crossover for the Money




Chevrolet Silverado 1500

Best Full Size Truck for the Money





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Among the weekend’s bona fide stars:
2011 Chevrolet Camaro Convertible Indy 500 pace car

- Barrett-Jackson offered its bidders a chance to make history when it auctioned off a new Chevrolet Camaro SS convertible that carried with it the right to kick off the ownership experience by driving the parade lap at the Indianapolis 500 on May 29. Addison Brown of Arizona made the winning bid of $225,000; proceeds go to the David Foster Foundation, an organization started by the songwriter to help families in search of organ transplants. Foster joined Indy-winner Arie Luyendyk for the event, but real star was the rouge-and-white striped Camaro with its echoes of the 1969 Chevy pace car revered by Camaro collectors. Only 500 of these Indy-version Camaros will be built, but only Brown gets to lap the most famous track in America. There's evidence she'll be up to the task: she told local reporters that she was SCCA certified and a veteran of Bob Bondurant's driving school.
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Super Nice Camaro Convertible, but WoW, it's expensive & way `out of my price range or auto Budget : ) ~>4-Sure
Convertible 1SS$36,650$35,1846.2L V8
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