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Memorial Day Sales For Car Buyers

In the United States, Memorial Day weekend is the time to honor military personnel. It just so happens to be one of the best times to purchase a new car too. In fact, an estimated 43% of car buyers will buy a new vehicle this weekend. Not to mention, some of the best Memorial Day sales are offered all month long. 

The chip shortage has created limited inventories nationwide and never-ending rising demand, so don’t hesitate to get to a dealership today. You might pay a higher price, but it’s likely your dream car is waiting for you. Here are the best Memorial Day sales to look out for on your car hunt this month. 

Cash incentive offers you can’t miss this Memorial Day weekend 

Ford F-150

The ever popular Ford F-150 is offering up to 1,500 off on XL and XLT trims. If you’ve been dreaming of driving this American pick-up then now is the time to buy. 

Nissan Leaf

The 2021 Nissan Leaf comes with up to $7,500 cash back for well-qualified buyers. Backed by Nissan engineering and extraordinary safety technology, this is a ride you won’t want to miss out on. 

GMC Acadia 

The 2021 GMC Acadia purchase comes with a $6,500 cash allowance that’s hard to pass up. This American-made SUV is a great buy for families who need a little, or a lot, or extra room. 

Memorial Day sales with 0% APR

When the pandemic hit, just about every dealership was offering 0% APR to get shoppers on their lot. Now, you rarely see those same deals; they are far and few in between. This Memorial Day weekend, check out the automotive brands and models that offer this attractive discount: 

  • 2021 Kia Sportage (offer ends 7/6/21)
  • 2021 Honda Pilot (offer ends 7/6/21)
  • 2021 Ram 1500 (offer ends 6/1/21)

Some of these deals extend until mid-summer. Therefore, you have some time to decide. But with the three day weekend, there is no better time to test drive a vehicle in between honoring our war heroes. 

EV popularity spikes on Memorial Day 2021

Interestingly enough, electric mobility is not losing its momentum during the semiconductor chip shortage and rising consumer demand. According to Cars.com, nearly half of potential buyers are considering electric or hybrid models. The statistics show the rise in EV popularity continues to make a presence on the automotive market. And we’ve not just taking high-priced Tesla’s, just about every major automaker offers some type of electric-powered car at cost. We suggest the 2021 Camry Hybrid this Memorial Day weekend. 

With great deals ranging from 0% APR and cash incentive discounts for new car buyers, there is only one question: are you buying a new car this Memorial Weekend? 

 

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Linzi Martin
Linzi Martin has worked as a content manager, consultant, and writer for the past six years. She's handled everything from blogs and articles to e-books and social media content. Her work has been featured in various publications including Apartment Guide, The Startup, and Voyage Magazine. Outside of work, Linzi enjoys staying active, frequenting new restaurants around South Florida, and spending time with her family.

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