DETROIT -
AOL Autos recently unveiled its list of what it considers to be the 20 best deals for November. 
The site broke it down by vehicle segment, spotlighting models in the following classes: SUVs, pickups, compact cars, fashion statement vehicles and midsize cars.
SUVs
Ford Explorer
Deal: $3,000 to $3,500 cash back or 0-percent financing for 60 months or longer, sometimes with extra cash back
“Anxious to clear the way for the new Explorer, Ford has sweetened the interest rate deal on its pioneering SUV,” wrote AOL correspondent Garry Hoffman, who authored the report.
2010 Ford Explorer Pricing:
MSRP: $29,280 – $38,600
Invoice: $27,404 – $35,886
Fuel Economy: 20 mpg Hwy, 14 mpg City
Chevrolet Suburban
Deal: $3,000 cash back or zero-percent financing for up to 72 months
“No SUV is better suited for the really big jobs. And now you can get one for about the price of a fully loaded midsized car,” Hoffman noted.
2010 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 Pricing:
MSRP: $40,635 – $55,625
Invoice: $37,791 – $51,731
Fuel Economy: 21 mpg Hwy, 15 mpg City
Nissan Pathfinder
Deal: $2,500 cash back or zero-percent financing for 36 months, 0.9-percent for up to 60 months
“Nissan has shaved a full percentage point off the interest rate on a five-year financing deal since early 2010,” Hoffman shared.
2010 Nissan Pathfinder Pricing:
MSRP: $27,540 – $42,300
Invoice: $25,807 – $39,171
Fuel Economy: 22 mpg Hwy, 15 mpg City
GMC Yukon
Deal: $3,000 cash back or 0-percent financing for up to 72 months
“If you need to tow a boat or other load, this could be the vehicle for you. Properly equipped, the two-wheel-drive version can tow up to 8,400 pounds,” Hoffman noted.
2010 GMC Yukon Pricing:
MSRP: $38,020 – $55,995
Invoice: $35,359 – $52,075
Fuel Economy: 21 mpg Hwy, 15 mpg City
Pickups
Ford Ford F-150
Deal: $3,500 to $4,500 cash back or low-rate financing starting at zero-percent for 36 months plus $1,000 or more cash back
“After hanging back a bit early this year, Ford is putting huge incentives on its full-size workhorse again. A compact car can cost more than a base F-150 right now,” Hoffman pointed out.
2010 Ford F-150 Pricing:
MSRP: $22,060 – $39,915
Invoice: $20,683 – $36,043
Fuel Economy: 19 mpg Hwy, 15 mpg City
Nissan Titan PRO-4X
Deal: $5,500 cash back or zero-percent financing for up to 60 months
“The rebate on the Titan PRO-4X, an ideal pickup for off-roading, is up $500 since last June,” he noted.
2010 Nissan Titan Pricing:
MSRP: $34,270 – $36,470
Invoice: $28,921 – $33,01
Fuel Economy: 17 mpg Hwy, 12 mpg City
Chevrolet Silverado
Deal: $4,500 cash back or zero-percent financing for up to 72 months
 “If you are interested in a six-year, zero-percent deal on a full-size pickup, your only choice is the Silverado,” Hoffman stated.
2010 Chevrolet Silverado Pricing:
MSRP: $20,850 – $41,775
Invoice: $20,016 – $38,851
Fuel Economy: 20 mpg Hwy, 15 mpg City
Toyota Tundra
Deal: zero-percent to 2.9-percent  financing for 48 months or more
“Tundra holds more than half its value after three years of ownership, putting dollars in your pocket when it’s time to sell it. As incentives may vary, see your dealer for details,” Hoffman noted.
2011 Toyota Tundra Pricing:
MSRP: $23,935 – $42,455
Invoice: $22,018 – $38,846
Fuel Economy: 19 mpg Hwy, 15 mpg City
Compact Cars
Toyota Corolla
Deal: zero-percent to 0.9-percent for 60 months
“The Corolla is going head-to-head against the competition on interest rates. As deals vary from region to region, see your dealer for details,” Hoffman stated.
2010 Toyota Corolla Pricing:
MSRP: $15,450 – $18,960
Invoice: $14,445 – $17,347
Fuel Economy: 35 mpg Hwy, 26 mpg City
Nissan Versa Hatchback
Deal: $1,500 cash back or zero-percent financing for up to 60 months
“Nissan has boosted the incentives on its compact hatchback since spring, offering $250 more on the rebate and slashing its interest rate by nearly 3 points,” Hoffman said.
2010 Nissan Versa Hatchback Pricing:
MSRP: $13,400 0 $16,780
Invoice: $12,933 – $16,183
Fuel Economy: 31 mpg Hwy, 26 mpg City

Volkswagen Jetta
Deal: Zero-percent financing for 60 months

“The best part of the Jetta offer this month is that you can apply zero-percent financing to the diesel version,” Hoffman commented.
2010 Volkswagen Jetta Pricing:
MSRP: $17,735 – $24,990
Invoice: $17,073 – $23,552
Fuel Economy: 30 mpg Hwy, 21 mpg City
Chevrolet Cruze
Deal: 2.9-percent financing for up to 60 months
“The marketing folks at Chevrolet want to get the Cruze out on the street fast,” he stated. “You don’t often see special interest rates on newly introduced vehicles.”
2010 Chevrolet Cruze Pricing:
MSRP: $17,735 – $24,990
Invoice: $17,073 – $23,552
Fuel Economy: N/A
Fashion Statement Vehicles
Nissan Cube
Deal: $500 cash back or zero-percent financing for 36 months, 1.9 percent for up to 60 months
“Customers buying youth-oriented vehicles used to pay a premium. But in this hotly contested segment, Nissan is offering the Cube at a bargain price,” Hoffman wrote.
2010 Nissan Cube Pricing:
MSRP: $13,990 – $20,440
Invoice: $13,500 – $19,572
Fuel Economy: 29 mpg Hwy, 24 mpg City
Kia Soul
Deal: $1,250 cash back or low-rate financing starting at zero-percent for 36 months plus $500 cash back
“With a low price and 30 mpg on the highway, the Soul saves you money and lets you make a personal statement out on the road,” he stated.
2010 Kia Soul Pricing:
MSRP: $13,300 – $17,195
Invoice: $13,040 – $16,350
Fuel Economy: 31 mpg Hwy, 26 mpg City
Chevrolet HHR
Deal: $4,000 cash back or zero-percent financing for up to 60 months
“The HHR’s rebate will save most buyers more money than the financing deal will. And you don’t have to qualify for a loan to get it,” Hoffman pointed out.
2010 Chevrolet HHR Pricing:
MSRP: $18,720 – $26,255
Invoice: $17,971 – $25,205
Fuel Economy: 32 mpg Hwy, 22 mpg City
Volkswagen New Beetle
Deal: Zero-percent financing for 72 months
“VW was offering zero-percent deals for up to 60 months last July. Now it has upped the ante with deals 12 months longer,” Hoffman explained.
 2010 Volkswagen New Beetle Pricing:
MSRP: $18,690 – $26,390
Invoice: $17,747 – $25,060
Fuel Economy: 28 mpg Hwy, 20 mpg City
Midsize Cars
Volkswagen Passat
Deal: 0-percent financing for 60 months
“The Passat is almost a luxury vehicle — without the price tag,” Hoffman suggested. “So you’ll leave the dealership with an extra three or four grand in your pocket.”
2010 Volkswagen Passat Pricing:
MSRP: $27,195 – $28,755
Invoice: $25,412 – $26,861
Fuel Economy: 31 mpg Hwy, 22 mpg City
Mitsubishi Galant
Deal: $3,500 cash back or zero-percent financing for 60 months
“The Galant features one of the biggest rebates you will find this month on a midsize car. In most cases, you will save more with the cash than with the special interest rate,” Hoffman shared.
2011 Mitsubishi Galant Pricing:
MSRP: $21,599 – $23,999
Invoice: $20,687 – $22,986
Fuel Economy: 30 mpg Hwy, 21 mpg City
Nissan Altima
Deal: $1,500 cash back or zero-percent financing for up to 60 months
“Nissan has boosted its rebate on the Altima by $500 since last spring and cut its interest rate by 2 points,” Hoffman stated
2010 Nissan Altima Pricing:
MSRP: $19,900 – $30,100
Invoice: $19,078 – $27,888
Fuel Economy: 32 mpg Hwy, 23 mpg City
Chevrolet Malibu
Deal: $3,500 cash back or zero-percent financing for up to 72 months
“The rebate on the Malibu has risen about $1,000 since early this year — a sure sign of a hotly contested midsize market,” Hoffman shared.
2010 Chevrolet Malibu Pricing:
MSRP: $21,825 – $26,955
Invoice: $20,734 – $25,607
Fuel Economy: 30 mpg Hwy, 22 mpg City

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