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  2. Category:Cars introduced in 2009 - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cars introduced in 2009" The following 100 pages are in this category, out of 100 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Acura ZDX;

  3. Category:Vehicles introduced in 2009 - Wikipedia

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    Cars introduced in 2009 (100 P) L. ... Pages in category "Vehicles introduced in 2009" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.

  4. Best-selling American cars for 2009 - The list might ... - AOL

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    As is often the case, hard data often lays media spin to waste. The current list of best selling cars for 2009 is a prime example of this. Current consumer purchasing trends in motor vehicles make ...

  5. Category:Cars by year of introduction - Wikipedia

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    Cars introduced in 2009 (100 P) Cars introduced in 2010 (100 P) Cars introduced in 2011 (109 P) Cars introduced in 2012 (113 P) Cars introduced in 2013 (109 P)

  6. Car Allowance Rebate System - Wikipedia

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    Program logo The Toyota Corolla was the program's top seller according to U.S. DoT [1] The Ford Explorer 4WD was the program's top trade-in according to the U.S. DoT [1]. The Car Allowance Rebate System (CARS), colloquially known as "cash for clunkers", was a $3 billion U.S. federal scrappage program intended to provide economic incentives to U.S. residents to purchase a new, more fuel ...

  7. Passenger vehicles in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the year 2009, in the largest decline during economic crisis, fewer than 6 million new passenger cars were sold in the United States, and the total number of new sold and leased cars and light trucks dropped to just above 13 million from a normal pre-crisis level of 20 million. [13]