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Black Friday is right around the corner and with it comes a series of great rebates and car deals, making this day, a perfect one if you are thinking in upgrading or buying a new car.

Car manufacturers and dealerships are offering unique discounts, some of them add up to a 23% discount on some vehicles.

2011 & 2012 cars with available deals:

    2011 Mitsubishi Endeavor
  • MSRP: $29,109
  • Estimated Net Price: $22,334
  • Percent Discount: 23.3%
    2011 Chevrolet Silverado 1500
  • MSRP: $22,230
  • Estimated Net Price: $17,370
  • Percent Discount: 21.9%
    2011 Chrysler 200
  • MSRP: $21,995
  • Estimated Net Price: $18,368
  • Percent Discount: 16.5%
    2011 Nissan Maxima
  • MSRP: $32,510
  • Estimated Net Price: $27,664
  • Percent Discount: 14.9%
    2012 Ford Escape
  • MSRP: $25,495
  • Estimated Net Price: $22,045
  • Percent Discount: 13.5%

Will the new Toyota Prius overpower the Chevy Volt?

It seems we can’t really provide an answer for you, however we have some details on each of the cars, so you can compare and make up your mind.

First thing to mention is the difference in price. The Prius is priced about $8,000 less than the Chevy Volt. Nowadays, the price is a factor that has a lot of weight when it comes to car buying.

Both cars are designed to run on electric power alone and when the energy dies, an auxiliary engine takes action. On one side, Volt provides more miles on power alone, estimated at 35 miles and on the other hand, Prius supposedly runs only for 15 miles, but it can be recharged in only 3 hours (Volts takes 10 hours).

While General Motors is preparing its 2012 fleet, Prius will start delivering March of next year in only 14 states. So we must wait and see what the word is out there when they start competing.

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