Video: Top automotive year-end deals for 2009 include one bad-ass American sedan

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With holiday buying in full swing, why not give the gift that keeps on giving…a new car.

This year has been one of the worst years for the automotive industry which potentially means it could be one of the best years to buy that dream car at a screaming bargain.

Motortrend magazine has just put together a brief list list of some of the best year-end bargains, and one stands out head and shoulders above the rest.

What car guy or gal would not love a 425-Horsepower sedan that just screams performance and luxury at a bargain basement price?

Earlier this year we road tested and reviewed the Chrysler 300C SRT and came away impressed with the car's power, performance and bad-ass reputation.

Motortrend says now you can get this quintessential American muscle sedan at a bargain price:

"Look, we're not going to deny the age of 300C SRT8 or the fact that a loaded 368-hp V-8 powered Hyundai Genesis sedan stickers for $43,000, but few cars can compete with the 300C SRT8's inimitable style and still-impressive engine. The $4000 offered on 2009 models is also available on 2009 Dodge Charger SRT8s, but we're focusing on the Chrysler here.


Plus, let's not forget that the $42,610 price of the 300C SRT8 (after a $4000 discount) is the factory discount. Who knows what local dealers will be willing to offer in addition?
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You can read the rest of Motortrend's top automotive year-end deals for 2009 HERE.

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Roman Mica
Roman Mica is a publisher, columnist, journalist, and author, who spent his early years driving fast on the German autobahn. When he’s not reviewing cars or producing videos, you can find him training for triathlons and writing about endurance sports for EverymanTri.com as our sister blog’s publisher. Mica is a former broadcast reporter with his Master’s Degree in journalism from Northwestern University. He is also a presenter for TFLcar’s very popular video review channels on YouTube.