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How to Use Competing Car Prices to Arrive at the Best Deals

August 27th, 2012

You may have heard of this before: comparing new car prices is a sure way to arrive at the best deals.

When buying a new LED TV for instance, it helps to shop around so you can find the best TV brands and the best offers. The same can be said when buying a car.

It’s a common fact that dealerships will offer different car prices depending on their profit margin. Dealerships may also offer low prices if they have overstocked inventories. To make things more complicated, there are some dealerships that provide big discounts or even special vehicle incentives–things that every car buyer should be looking for.

It doesn’t matter if you are looking to buy a new car or a used vehicle. Comparing multiple car prices will help you pay less money and find the car that you want at the fastest possible time.

Here is how you can use competing car prices to instantly discover the latest deals on the new car that you want:

1. This will enable you to find a vehicle that is right smack in the middle of your budget. If you compare car prices online, you will instantly discover that this is a more convenient way to shop for any kind of new vehicle. You will not only get the average price of the car that you want, but you will also get the chance to see other car models that are in the same price bracket. This gives you more choices, and more fun. It simply takes away the hassles that are usually associated with new car shopping.

2. Comparing car prices will also reveal all the latest incentives, lease offers, and cash back offers for the car that you want, and you can do this without actually going to the dealership.

3. Dealerships are aware that online buyers are using the Internet to hunt for new car bargains. They also know that you are actually searching for the best dealership–meaning, you are looking for a dealer that is able to offer a lower MSRP. For this reason alone, dealerships must show their best foot forward and offer competitive prices to their online buyers.

The bottom line is that competing car prices will not only help you to arrive at the best new car deals, but it is also a surefire way to get maximum savings on the new car, truck, or SUV that you have always wanted.

2012 Subaru Latest Deals and Offers

August 20th, 2012

Subaru vehicles are known for their rally pedigree. With a sophisticated symmetrical all-wheel drive system and Boxer engine setup, Subaru vehicles provide sporty handling and grip, without sacrificing passenger comfort.

New Subaru vehicles are also all-weather capable, and they have a relatively low base price.

View 2012 Subaru latest deals and offers and learn how you can drive home a brand new Subaru without spending lots of cash.

Subaru Forester

The Subaru Forester is an affordable and capable compact SUV.

Lease starts at $245 per month for 42 months, $1,945 due at signing.

Financing starts at 1.9% APR with no down payment required.

Subaru Legacy

The Subaru Legacy offers a sporty ride with a spacious and well-crafted interior.

Lease starts at $199 per month for 42 months, $1,999 due at signing.

Financing starts at 1.9% APR with no down payment required.

Subaru Outback

The Subaru Outback is an all-weather and all-terrain wagon with supreme levels of comfort and space.

Lease starts at $279 per month for 42 months, $1,900 due at signing.

Financing starts at 1.9% APR with no down payment required.

Subaru Impreza

Want a sporty and spacious compact car? Feast your eyes on the new Subaru Impreza.

Lease starts at $169 per month for 42 months, $1,900 due at signing.

Financing starts at 1.9% APR with no down payment required.

Subaru Impreza WRX

The WRX is more than just a souped-up Impreza; it is a sporty alternative to other sports cars, but it is more practical and affordable than other exotic sports cars.

Lease starts at $299 per month for 42 months, $1,999 due at signing.

Financing starts at 1.9% APR with no down payment required.

Subaru Tribeca

The Tribeca offers the best of all worlds. It has a roomy interior and a stylish exterior that stands out from other midsize SUVs.

Lease starts at $375 per month for 39 months, $3,300 due at signing.

Financing starts at 0.9% APR with no down payment required.

All Subaru deals and lease offers are valid until September 4, 2012.

Lease prices will vary by location. Compare multiple price quotes from all Subaru dealers in your zip code to get the best and the latest offers in your zip code.

Auto Price Comparison: Audi Q5 vs. Range Rover Evoque

August 13th, 2012

Crossover vehicles have a broad appeal. They are comfortable to drive–similar to a normal road car–but they also have stylish sheet metal. Crossovers also come in variety of shapes, sizes, engine configurations, and consumer appeal.

We compared the Audi Q5 and the Range Rover Evoque–two of the most stylish and luxurious small crossover SUVs. The Audi Q5 is priced lower than the Range Rover Evoque, but the latter offers something that is absent on a large majority of crossover SUVs in the market today: real off-road capabilities.

2012 Audi Q5

Edmunds.com says this about the Audi Q5: “You can really have it all with the 2012 Audi Q5. From exciting performance to excellent comfort and convenience, this crossover has broad appeal”.

With a base MSRP of around $35,600 the Audi Q5 already comes with Quattro all-wheel drive and a turbocharged inline 4-cylinder engine that produces 211hp together with an 8-speed automatic transmission. If you need more power, then you can order the 3.2-liter V6 with 270hp. This engine is mated to a 6-speed auto box.

Standard equipment includes automatic wipers, automatic headlights, triple-zone climate control system, full leather seats, power driver seat, sliding and reclining rear seat, 18-inch wheels, and a 10-speaker audio system with satellite radio as standard.

The 2012 Audi Q5 2.0T can return a best-in-class 20/27 MPG in city and highway driving. And it being an Audi, the interior craftsmanship of the Q5 is simply amazing. And since it is based on the Audi A4 sedan, you can add sporty handling to the list of attributes of the Audi Q5.

2012 Land Rover Range Rover Evoque

From a purely aesthetic perspective, the Land Rover Range Rover Evoque is more stylish compared to the Audi Q5. It even comes in a coupe body style for added appeal. However, the Range Rover Evoque offers real-world off-road capabilities, thanks in large part to the Terrain Response System. The Evoque can alter engine, transmission, suspension, and throttle settings with a simple turn of the knob, or it can automatically adjust on its own.

The Evoque starts at around $41,000–considerably more expensive than the Audi Q5–but it also comes with a generous level of standard kit. Power comes from a turbocharged 2.0-liter 4-cylinder engine with 240hp. The engine is mated to a smooth 6-speed auto box.

Standard equipment on the Evoque includes the Terrain Response System with hill-start assist feature, front and rear parking sensors, dual zone auto climate control, full leather upholstery, 19-inch wheels, a sunroof, and an 11-speaker audio system with touchscreen interface.

The 2012 Range Rover Evoque can return 18/28 MPG in city and highway driving. Driving the Evoque is akin to piloting the plush Range Rover Sport, albeit having a more stylish and striking interior. The Evoque can also accompany you to any type of mild off-road adventure, since it was also designed to bring you where other crossovers simply cannot.

If you happen to be searching for a compact luxury crossover SUV, you should both consider the Audi Q5 and the Range Rover Evoque.

Nissan’s Summer Savin’ Days is Here!

August 6th, 2012

Trying to figure out how you can drive a brand new car without spending a lot of cash? Check out Nissan’s Summer Savin’ Days and learn how you can beat the summer heat inside your brand new Nissan!

New Nissan vehicles offer sporty performance and a comfortable ride. They also have economical engines that will help you save gas, and they are equipped with generous levels of equipment for the price.

2013 Nissan Altima

  • Lease starts at $219 per month for 24 months with $2,400 due at signing on the new Nissan Altima.
  • 0.0% APR financing for up to 36 months on remaining models of the outgoing 2012 Altima.

The 2013 Nissan Altima was completely redesigned to give you more: more power, more fuel economy, more comfort, and more style. The new Nissan Altima manages to remain sporty without giving up passenger comfort and cabin refinement.

Nissan Maxima

  • Lease starts at $279 per month for 39 months with less than $3,000 due at signing on the new Maxima.
  • 0.0% APR for up to 60 months.
  • Get up to $4,000 bonus cash on the Nissan Maxima.

Nissan says that the Maxima is a sports car in disguise. We say that the Nissan Maxima is still one of the best choices for a midsize sports sedan.

Nissan Rogue

  • Lease starts at $209 per month for 39 months with around $3,000 due at signing on the new Nissan Rogue.
  • 0.0% APR for up to 36 months.
  • Get up to $3,000 cash back on the new Nissan Rogue.

Small crossovers are a dime a dozen. In a highly competitive lineup of new crossovers, it is hard to stand out from the rest. While the Nissan Rogue has a fairly conservative design theme, consumers love the way that the Rogue glides over potholes and harsh roads.

Nissan Murano

  • Lease starts at $279 per month for 39 months with around $3,000 due at signing on the new Nissan Murano.
  • 0.0% APR for up to 60 months.
  • Get up to $2,500 cash back on the new Nissan Murano.

Want to travel in comfort and style? Then the new Nissan Murano is worth a look. The good thing about the Murano is that it behaves like a sports sedan. This is a luxury crossover that is meant to be driven hard.

Nissan Leaf

  • Lease starts at $289 per month for 39 months with $3,000 due at signing on the all-electric Nissan Leaf.
  • Get up to $1,000 home charger allowance on the new Nissan Leaf.

While engineers and car builders are still in the process of designing a car that can run on other means of clean alternative fuels, the Nissan Leaf is proof that it can successfully live alongside other mainstream cars when it comes to comfort and safety.

All offers are good until 9/4/2012. Check out offers from all Nissan dealers in your zip code and find out how Nissan’s Summer Savin’ Days will help you to bring home the new car that you have always wanted.

Get huge Savings on 2013 Ford Vehicles: Ford Summer Financing and Leasing Offers

July 30th, 2012

Thinking of a new replacement for your old and aging car? You might want to check out the latest financing offers on 2013 new Ford vehicles. If you are short on cash, you can always try leasing a new Ford. You will get lower monthly payments on a new Ford lease, and you don’t need a whole lot of money for the down payment.

2013 New Ford Financing and Leasing Offers

2013 Ford Escape

  • Lease prices for the 2013 Ford Escape starts at $279 per month for 24 months and around $2,800 due at lease signing.
  • Financing is at 2.9% APR for 36 months and 3.9% for up to 48 months.
  • Get up to $1,000 cash back on the new Ford Escape.

2013 Ford Edge

  • Lease prices for the 2013 Ford Edge starts at $259 per month for 24 months and $3,800 due at lease signing.
  • Financing is at 2.9% APR for 36 months and 3.9% APR for 48 months.
  • Get up to $3,000 cash back on the new Ford Edge.

2013 Ford Explorer

  • Lease prices for the 2013 Ford Explorer starts at $319 pr month for 24 months and around $3,700 due at signing.
  • Financing is at 1.9% APR for 36 months and 2.9% APR for 48 months.
  • Get up to $1,000 cash back on the new Ford Explorer.

2013 Ford Mustang

  • Financing is at 1.9% APR for 36 months and 2.9% APR for 48 months.
  • Get up to $1,000 cash back on the new Ford Mustang.

2013 Ford Taurus

  • Lease prices for the 2013 Ford Taurus starts at $299 per month for 24 months with $3,400 due at lease signing.
  • Financing is at 0.9% APR for 36 months and 1.9% APR for 48 months.
  • Get up to $1,750 cash back on the new Ford Taurus.

2013 Ford Focus

  • Financing is at 3.9% APR for 36 months and 4.9% APR for 48 months.
  • Get up to $500 cash back on the new Ford Focus.

All 2013 Ford retail and leasing offers are valid until 10/1/2012. Contact a Ford dealer near you to find updated new Ford prices and the latest deals in your zip code.

Car Price Comparison: 2012 Subaru Forester vs. 2012 Kia Sportage

July 23rd, 2012

There is no doubt that crossover SUVs are now more popular than large SUVs, compact sedans, or even minivans. And why not? Crossover SUVs were designed to combine the looks and passenger space of an SUV coupled with a smoother ride and better fuel efficiency.

In the land of the compact SUV, the 2012 Subaru Forester and the 2012 Kia Sportage are brilliant choices simply because they are stylish, agile and fun to drive–with a relatively low price tag. Here is a car price comparison between the 2012 Subaru Forester and the 2012 Kia Sportage.

2012 Subaru Forester

The 2012 Subaru Forester starts at $20, 595 and comes with a Boxer engine and Subaru’s symmetrical all-wheel drive system. These two components alone are worth every penny: the base 2.5-liter Boxer engine of the Forester produces 170 horsepower and 21/27 MPG. Want more power? Subaru will throw in a turbocharged version of the same engine that produces 224hp. The Boxer engine is mounted low to the ground, giving the car better balance and better cornering stability.

Safety

The 2012 Subaru Forester is an IIHS Top Safety Pick. It got the highest scores of ‘Good’ in front, side, and roof impact tests. The Forester also received 4 out of 5 stars from the NHTSA.

How does it drive?

The 2012 Subaru Forester drives like a sporty station wagon, but without the harsh and brittle ride. When pushed hard, it feels like a sporty compact sedan. The interior is also spacious enough for five adults, while cargo room is just right for the class.

2012 Kia Sportage

The 2012 Kia Sportage starts at $18,500. Can’t believe the price? Neither could we, especially if you consider the handsome and new age styling of this compact crossover SUV. Forget the old Kia Sportage that was last seen in 2010. The 2012 Kia Sportage could easily be mistaken for a European-made car.

The Sportage is powered by a 2.4-liter 4-cylinder engine with 176 horsepower and an EPA average of 22/32 MPG. The turbocharged 2.0-liter 4-cylinder engine with 260 horsepower is also an option. Front-wheel drive and a six-speed manual is standard for the price, while you can choose the option of a six-speed automatic.

Safety

The 2012 Kia Sportage is also an IIHS Top Safety Pick as it got the highest score of ‘Good’ in front, side, and roof impact tests.

How does it drive?

Despite the cheap cabin, the Kia Sportage is relatively fun to drive. If you prefer sporty suspension settings instead of a quiet and cushy ride then the Sportage is the right thing for you. Some people will find the ride a bit too stiff, and the cabin to be smaller than what other manufacturers are offering, but four adults will fit just right.

Conclusion

Choose the 2012 Subaru Forester if you want a spacious compact SUV with the ride quality of a refined European sedan. Choose the 2012 Kia Sportage if you want a clean and funky design along with the sporty attributes of a compact sedan.

Auto Price Comparison: Ford Edge versus Nissan Murano

July 16th, 2012

Ford is now offering an all-wheel drive option even for the base SE model of the 2013 Ford Edge. This will add some much needed all-weather capability to the new Edge, making it more adept even for winter driving. In the meantime, front-wheel drive remains an option.

The availability of all-wheel drive on the base model trim now makes the Ford Edge a better competitor to the sporty Nissan Murano. you might not see it from the design, as the Murano is still slippery in shape, but behind the wheel, the Murano is very pleasant to drive. It is one of those midsize SUVs that you can throw around with complete confidence. The steering is pretty accurate, and the ride is stiff enough to allow sharp cornering at high speed.

Both the new Ford Edge and the Nissan Murano can only seat five people. They are also in the same price range. If you are choosing between the Ford Edge and the Nissan Murano, then this auto review might be able to help.

2013 Ford Edge

Similar to other new Ford vehicles, the European sense of refinement can be felt outright even when you are puttering at low speeds. The cabin is handsomely-executed and is made from better materials all around. The ride is also complacent, quiet, and smooth. The 2013 Ford Edge offers five seats and acceptable levels of cargo space. Also standard is the 3.5-liter V6 with 285hp and 19/25 MPG. The Ford Edge starts at a base price of $27,525.

The Ecoboost engine is also an option. This 2.0-liter turbocharged 4-cylinder mill may look lackluster on paper, but it actually produces more torque than the standard V6. It also returns an impressive 21/30 MPG. Standard equipment includes cruise control, air-conditioning, a trip computer, and 17-inch wheels.

2012 Nissan Murano

The Nissan Murano was one of the first crossover vehicles to be offered in the USA. Back then, it was sleekly styled compared to other similar vehicles. But the new model is still aerodynamic and slippery in shape, like the Murano glass that originated from the Italian town of the same name.

The 2012 Nissan Murano looks luxurious, but the best thing about it is the sporty handling. Nissan managed to inject some much-needed athleticism to the Murano. It also comes with a smooth 3.5-liter V6 with 260hp. Fuel economy is rated at 18/24 when equipped with standard front-wheel drive.

The Nissan Murano starts at a higher base price: $29,960. Standard equipment includes dual-zone air conditioning, keyless entry and ignition, rear privacy glass, and 18-inch alloy wheels.

Conclusion

You better accept the fact that you are only getting 5 seats, but the Ford Edge is better suited for small or medium-sized families who want more comfort and standard features for the price. The Nissan Murano is best for single individuals or family-oriented car buyers who still cherish a sporty driving experience.

Want to Know the Best Times to Buy a New Car?

July 9th, 2012

Want to get rid of your old vehicle? Planning to buy or lease a new car? You have 2 important things to do:

1. Research new car prices so you can compare, choose, and save money on your new vehicle.

2. Know the best times to buy a new car so you can get great offers jackpot deals.

Experts say that the best time to buy a new car is when you are ready to buy, meaning:

1. Your credit score is above average (so you pay lower interest rates on your auto loan or car lease). What is a good score and a bad FICO ? Anything below 620 is considered high-risk or subprime.

2. You already have money for a down payment. Sure, you can lease a car with no down or zero down, but it is better to make a down payment because this will lower your monthly payments. The same is true for an auto loan. If you are going to buy, you can expect to pay at least 20% of the price of the car for your down payment.

3. You already know the car that you want.

Best Times to Buy a New Vehicle

If you are ready to buy a new car, then here are the best times to get the best deals and the lowest financing rates on any type of new vehicle:

December

December is the holiday season. Near the end of December is one of the best times to close a great deal because the showroom is typically empty. People are shopping for gifts, instead of shopping for new cars. If you can wait, you should buy a new car near the end of December because salesman are also trying to complete their yearly sales targets.

Dealerships are also in the mood to spread some holiday cheer during the merry month of December. This is the time when holiday rebates and incentives will come into full swing.

Late Summer or Fall

The months between July and October is a virtual hunting ground for bargain car shoppers. It is during this time that new models are being introduced into dealer showrooms. In order to get rid of excess inventory and vehicle stock, the dealer has no choice but to cut into their profits and sell the vehicles at low prices.

You can also find low APR financing offers and low monthly lease deals during this time. Of course, you will need to have a good credit history in order to take advantage of such offers.

Ready to buy a new car? Start your car shopping the right way. Find new car prices online and find competing dealerships with the best offers in your zip code.

2013 Nissan Altima versus 2013 Ford Fusion Car Price Review

July 2nd, 2012

The Nissan Altima is one of the bestselling midsize sedans in America. Alternatively, the Ford Fusion was also one of the most popular cars for 2012, and the new 2013 Fusion is reputed to be even better in all aspects of design, engineering, and performance.

The 2013 Nissan Altima is also highly anticipated because it is interesting to see where Nissan will go next with their bread-and-butter model. Here is a simple car price review of the 2013 Nissan Altima and the 2013 Ford Fusion.

2013 Nissan Altima

Nissan has redesigned the new Altima, and from the looks of it alone, the car looks amazing. It is now sportier with a more aggressive stance, and wheel arches that resemble the aggressive fenders of the Infiniti FX crossover SUV. The Altima also has more room inside the well-crafted interior, but rear headroom is still an issue due to the sloping rear roofline.

The 2013 Nissan Altima starts at around $21,500 for the base model and $30,080 for the top-of-the-line 3.5 SL trim with the larger V6 engine. The Altima is powered by a 2.5-liter 4-cylinder engine with 182hp and 27/38 MPG. The 3.5-liter V6 achieves 270hp and 22/31 MPG. These are one of the best fuel-economy numbers that you can get in a sporty midsize sedan.

Base models come equipped with full power accessories, Bluetooth connectivity, keyless ignition/entry, 4-speaker audio system, and 16-inch wheels while higher trim models receive LED tailights and HID Xenon headlamps, full leather upholstery, and a 9-speaker Bose audio system.

2013 Ford Fusion

Compared to the 2012 model, the new Ford Fusion has a more upscale, dynamic, and sporty design. Gone are the conservative styling cues of the old model. The interior is also all-new and is now made more refined and luxurious than ever before. The 2013 Ford Fusion is also equipped with a variety of high-tech engines that achieve phenomenal power and outstanding fuel economy.

The 2013 Ford Fusion starts at $21,700 for the base model and could go as much as $30,200 for the top-of-the-line Titanium trim. The base engine is the familiar 2.5-liter 4-cylinder engine with 170hp. The 1.6-liter EcoBoost engine is a viable option because it produces 179hp with an EPA rating of 26/37 MPG. The 2.0-liter Ecoboost engine is the one to choose if you are looking for V6 power. This engine produces 237hp and 250 pound-feet of torque.

The 2013 Ford Fusion is coming in Fall of 2012. If you happen to be pondering about a new family sedan, the new Ford Fusion deserves top consideration.

Conclusion

Both vehicles are evenly priced, and both have stunningly gorgeous body designs. Between the two, the 2013 Nissan Altima is sportier with precise steering and firm yet comfortable damping. In the meantime, the Ford Fusion is better suited for long highway cruises because it has a roomier cabin and a supple suspension system. No matter what you choose, it seems that the both the new Nissan Altima and Ford Fusion provides stellar value for money.

Compare new car prices online before you buy and you are sure to get the best deals and the best value for money!

Car Price Comparison: Ford Flex vs. Chevrolet Traverse

June 25th, 2012

On one hand, we have a crossover SUV that is disguised as a cool wagon. On the other hand, we have a stylish SUV that offers plenty of space for large families. Both vehicles can take the place of an otherwise ‘uncool‘ minivan, and both vehicles are in the same price range.

It depends on your perceptions of what a family vehicle should look like. But whatever you choose, it is sure that you will have lots of fun inside the Ford Flex and the Chevrolet Traverse.

Here is a simple car price comparison between the Ford Flex and the Chevy Traverse, so you can easily find out which vehicle is best suited for your needs.

Ford Flex

It remains a mystery why the Ford Flex is the slowest selling Ford vehicle in the USA for 2012, but Ford is confident enough to offer the 2013 Ford Flex with improved styling features and better comfort.

The Ford Flex offers retro-wagon styling, spacious accommodations for up to seven passengers, and the ride quality of a large sedan. Some car buyers might complain about the hefty price tag, but the Ford Flex does come with a a lot of standard kit for the price. This includes cruise control, rear parking sensors, power driver seat, air conditioning, six-speaker audio system and 17-inch wheels.

Power

Power comes courtesy of a 3.5-liter V6 with 285hp with a six-speed automatic transmission. The EcoBoost 3.5-liter V6 with 355hp is optional. The 3.5-liter V6 returns 18/25 mpg, while the Ecoboost V6 achieves 16/21 mpg.

Chevrolet Traverse

The Chevy Traverse is based on the same architecture as the Buick Enclave and GMC Acadia. This is not a bad thing. The Chevrolet Traverse offers acres of interior room and a quiet ride. It is also easier to drive than a traditional SUV, and it happens to be less expensive, too.

The Chevy Traverse has sporty and athletic styling cues along with a responsive ride. Standard features include eight seats, air conditioning, OnStar, and a six-speaker audio system.

Power

The Chevy Traverse is equipped with a 3.6-liter V6 with 281hp and a six-speed automatic transmission. This engine can return an average of 17/24 mpg.

Conclusion

The Ford Flex starts at a base price of $30,885 while the Chevrolet Traverse starts at $29,510. It all depends on your preference of style. If you appreciate a bit of retro flair then look no further than the Ford Flex. If you want traditional SUV styling cues then the Chevy Traverse is right for you.