Year 2008 wasn’t really a great year for car sale, especially because of slow economy and high gas prices. But we are still able to compare between sedans that came out in year 2008. Experts have used various and strict criteria to determine which sedan saves you more money and which ones are fuel efficient. Here are top and most popular sedans:

2008 Honda Accord Sedan has can cost anywhere from $20,360-$30,260. There are around 13 trims for this model.

2008 Volkswagen Jetta Sedan has MSRP of $16,990-$22,900 and Invoice can come around $16,190. There are 8 trims found for this model.

2008 Mercedes-Benz E-Class is pretty good and there is a huge price variations from MSRP $51,200 to $85,300 and invoice from $47,616-$79,329. It has 4 trims found for this model.

2008 Toyota Prius. This hybrid was well liked by many new and experienced car buyers. And the prices wasn’t that bad for MSRP $21,100-$23,370 and Invoice around $19,834-$21,447. This model has 3 trims.

In an exhibition match before 19,690 fans, the winner needed a final set tie-breaker to win. Federer is closing in on the retired Sampras’ career record of 14 Grand Slam singles championships, a mark that exists only in black in white, written in a record book. Yet for nearly 2 1/2 hours, before an appreciative and occasionally raucous gathering of 19,690 at Madison Square Garden, these two living, breathing greats of their game shared a court, Federer in his ultra-modern all-black getup and Sampras in his old-school all-white outfit.

Current No. 1 Federer beat former No. 1 Sampras 6-3, 6-7 (4), 7-6 (6) in an encounter that certainly doesn’t settle the “Who is better?” debate, given that one participant is 26 and the other is 36, nothing more than bragging rights was on the line, and, frankly, who can truly know how hard each was really trying? It did, however, raise tennis’ profile, make both men some money — $1 million for Federer, less for Sampras—and, well, allow people to say they saw Sampras, the best of his generation, face Federer, the best of his.

The most-hyped NFL free-agent this season is Randy Moss. He just got a new contract with the Patriots. Yup, he is back with Patriots for another try at the NFL title. Moss agent, Tim DiPiero, said the deal included guarantees of $15 million, including a $12 million signing bonus to the receiver who set an NFL record with 23 touchdown catches and helped the Patriots reach the Super Bowl in his first season with the team.

Lets not forget Randy Moss has drew a lot of negative criticism in his NFL career like no other player. He was fined $10,000 for pretending to pull down his pants and moon the Green Bay crowd during a Minnesota Vikings playoff win, left the field with 2 seconds left in a loss to Washington, bumped a traffic control officer with his car in 2002, verbally abused corporate sponsors on a team bus in 2001, squirted an official with a water bottle in 1999. In Oakland, he openly campaigned to be traded to a winning team. With the Patriots, he avoided controversy until the playoffs, when a woman sought a restraining order against him, claiming that he committed “battery causing serious injury.

The new Mike Tyson is a UFC star Anderson Silva. He is as ferocious a fighter as Mike Tyson used to be, although a different kind of striker.

Anderson da Silva, born April 14, 1975, is a Brazilian Muay Thai champion and mixed martial artist (MMA) and the current UFC middleweight champion. He is also the current Cage Rage World middleweight champion, the longest-reigning champion in that promotion. He has competed in PRIDE Fighting Championships, Shooto, and Rumble on the Rock.

He holds notable wins over Rich Franklin, Hayato Sakurai, Nathan Marquardt, Carlos Newton, Chris Leben, Travis Lutter and Jeremy Horn. It took Silva all of 2:49 to beat the hell out of Franklin in equally brutal fashion, causing the crowd to gasp, scream and roar, all at the same time. The final flurry included a knee to the face breaking Franklin’s nose, an ensuing kick and then another knee to end it.

So he might be another Mike Tyson.