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Tools For Deal Hunters: The Best End-of-Month Car Specials in March 2024

Tools For Deal Hunters: The Best End-of-Month Car Specials in March 2024

Welcome to your go-to guide for March’s end-of-month car specials. Learn the art of deal hunting with free resources like cheat sheets and strategy cards, and deepen your knowledge with our free Deal School course. We’ll also share the top 5 car deals right now. With the quarter ending and market dynamics in play, now is a prime time to find your perfect car and save A LOT of money. Let us help you navigate the deals and drive home happy.

The Best Tools For Deal Hunters

At CarEdge, we want to help ALL car buyers save money and avoid the hassle that usually comes with car buying. Core to that goal is providing both free and premium resources for all. As you head out to find the best car deals, we want to equip you with these tools. 

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CarEdge Free Resources

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  • Car Buying Cheat Sheets: Download 7 PDFs to help you level the playing field. Topics include a general car buying cheat sheet, negotiation guides, leasing guides, and our guide for first-time car buyers. Get your 100% free downloads here.
  • Want the most important info all in a pocket-sized guide? Print this car buying strategy card.
  • The Best Car Deals, All in One Spot: We’re deal hunters ourselves, so we’re always tracking the latest new car deals. These are your go-to pages, save them to your bookmarks! All of these are updated monthly:

The Overall Best Finance, Cash, and Lease Deals This Month

The Best APR Offers Right Now

The Best Lease Deals This Month

  • Free Data: For any new or used car, see cost of ownership data, maintenance cost data, insurance costs, and more. Here’s your jumping off point.
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The Best Car Deals This Month

Remaining 2023 Ford F-150s

Best end of month truck deals 2024 - Ford F-150

The Best Offer: Salem Ford in New Hampshire has remaining 2023 F-150s discounted between $2,450 and $4,900 off of MSRP. This is BEFORE any rebates or incentives. Free shipping is available within 700 miles.

Better yet, Ford is offering 1.9% APR for 72 months, plus NO payments for 90 days.

See these listings.

Remaining 2023 Hyundai Santa Fe Models

Best end of month car deals 2024 - Hyundai

The Best Offer: Key Hyundai is discounting their 4 remaining 2023 Santa Fe’s by $3,400 to $4,500 off of MSRP. Free shipping is available within 700 miles.

On top of the MSRP discount, Hyundai is offering 0% APR for remaining 2023 Santa Fe Hybrids.

See these listings.

Remaining 2023 Ford Mustang Mach-Es

Best end of month car deals 2024

The Best Offer: Ford is offering huge discounts and incentives on the Mustang Mach-E electric crossover. Reviewers love it, but the previously high price kept many customers away. Now, it’s more affordable than ever. 

Cash Discount: 0% APR for 72 months + $3,000 off MSRP + No payments for 90 days

See Mustang Mach-E listings.

Mazda: 0% APR Offers For Multiple Models

best end of month car deals in 2024 - Mazda

The Best Offers: Right Now, Mazda is offering 0% APR for 36 months for the 2024 CX-50 and 2024 CX-30. Also, the 2024 CX-5 is available for 0.9% APR. With the average new car loan rate near 10% APR right now, these deals could save you thousands of dollars over the life of your loan. We have pre-negotiated prices secured to take the hassle out of buying your Mazda.

See these listings (with FREE home delivery available in select regions)

2024 Toyota RAV4

2024 Toyota Rav4 deals

The Best Offer: $1,000 below MSRP for 2024 Toyota RAV4s. This is one of the best deals we’ve negotiated through our CarEdge Network of dealers. After all, the RAV4 is the best-selling crossover in America!

FREE home delivery is available in select regions.

Interested in this exclusive RAV4 deal? Let us know here, and we’ll get in touch. 

Need a Car? Right Now Is the Time to Buy

The end of March is also the end of the quarter for automakers and car dealers. That means they’re particularly eager to sell cars at a discount to boost their numbers. Plus, with the Baltimore Bridge collapse threatening the auto industry, now is the time to buy for drivers who are in need of a car. 

However, if you’re in no rush to drive home a new set of wheels, the end of the year is almost always the all-around best time of the year to buy. Waiting for year-end deals is always a good idea for those who can. 

Need car buying advice, or perhaps your own deal coach? Learn more about how CarEdge can help you save more and stress less. 

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Will the Baltimore Bridge Collapse Send Car Prices Skyward? What We Know

Will the Baltimore Bridge Collapse Send Car Prices Skyward? What We Know

In the early hours of March 26, 2024, the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore met a catastrophic fate as the Dali, a vessel with a capacity of 10,000 containers, collided with one of its pillars. This incident led to the immediate closure of the Port of Baltimore, a critical node in global logistics and trade. According to Maryland Governor Wes Moore, over 52 million tons of foreign cargo valued at around $80 billion were managed through this port last year, marking it as the 11th largest port in the United States.

Much of the Port’s trade involves the automotive industry, both domestic and international. This has car buyers wary of the tragic event’s possible impacts on car prices, just as new car prices are finally dropping.

Will the Baltimore bridge collapse impact car prices? If so, will the impact be immediate and broad, or more nuanced in nature? Let’s take a look at the knowns and unknowns as the situation stands today. 

The Impacts on the Automotive Industry

Port of Baltimore car prices

The Port of Baltimore is not just any port; it stands as the premier gateway for the import and export of automobiles and light trucks in the United States. In 2023, the port processed 847,158 cars and light trucks. Major automakers like Nissan, Toyota, General Motors, and Volkswagen as well as luxury brands such as Audi. Jaguar Land Rover, and Lamborghini heavily rely on this port for their operations.

Auto imports from Germany, Mexico, Japan and the United Kingdom heavily use the Port of Baltimore, but will have to find immediate alternatives.

The collapse of the Baltimore Bridge casts a shadow of uncertainty over the automotive industry. The immediate impact will be felt in exports, particularly for American manufacturers like General Motors. However, imports will surely be impacted as well. With $23 billion of the port’s imports in 2023 being autos and light trucks, the disruption is bound to send ripples through the market. 

The effects won’t be confined to Baltimore alone. The East Coast boasts eight major ports, with Baltimore ranking fourth in size. Ports like New York, Norfolk, and Savannah are already gearing up to absorb the diverted cargo. The shift could temporarily relieve some pressure, but the long-term ramifications remain uncertain, especially for European automakers who depend heavily on Baltimore’s roll-on/roll-off vehicle facilities.

Will the Baltimore Bridge Collapse Raise Car Prices?

Just as new car prices are finally beginning to fall, this disaster has the ability to reverse course for at least some of the auto market. To grasp where the new car market stands today, take a look at price trends over the past four months:

Despite the logistical nightmares, the current oversupply of new cars in the market might cushion the immediate economic impacts. New car prices have been falling for months. With a 90-day supply of new cars in the U.S., exceeding the usual 60 days, the overall automotive industry has a buffer against short-term disruptions. Some new cars now take over one year to sell on average.

See the Fastest and Slowest Selling Cars This Month

That’s not to say that relatively minor impacts are already being felt. Car Dealership Guy on X shared the first direct impacts known, with Jaguar Land Rover’s shipment of 800 vehicles being forced to detour.

The Clock Starts Now

Ultimately, impacts will be determined by how long it takes to rebuild. The original bridge took 5 years to construct. The US Coast Guard has said it may take ‘years’ to rebuild. If the Port of Baltimore is reopened sooner, impacts on the industry could be minimized. But if we’re talking 5 years without a fully operational port, new car prices could see a more pronounced impact.

We’ll update this page with the latest news on rebuilding and reopening as it becomes available.

Will Gas Prices Rise?

The bridge collapse could also tighten the screws on the region’s gasoline supply, particularly ethanol. With the Baltimore area relying on a blend of gasoline and ethanol delivered by train and barge, alternate routes must be found swiftly before East Coast gas prices tick upwards. Some industry analysts already predicted oil prices to approach $100/barrel before the bridge disaster.

You can always stay on top of regional gas price trends with AAA’s Gas Price Tracker.

Things Could Change

Following the Baltimore bridge collapse on March 26, repercussions on the automotive industry are still unfolding. As logistical networks strain under the sudden disruption, the resilience of the global trade and supply chain faces a significant test. For now, it appears that the following car brands are most likely to be affected in the near-term, according to Car Dealership Guy:

  • Nissan
  • Toyota
  • General Motors
  • Volvo Car
  • Jaguar Land Rover
  • Volkswagen including Audi, Lamborghini and Bentley

While supply chain constraints may be more immediate for these brands, the effects will be primarily on exports for OEMs like General Motors. Stay tuned to this page for the latest car market updates as more information becomes available.

Average Selling Prices Are Down 5% So Far in 2024 – Some Brands Are Dropping Even Faster

Average Selling Prices Are Down 5% So Far in 2024 – Some Brands Are Dropping Even Faster

In 2024’s car market, we’ll take good news where we can get it. Since 2018, new car prices have soared 32% on average. However, we’re seeing a different trend this spring: falling new car prices. Market-wide, the average transaction price for a new car sold in the U.S. has fallen by 5% since the start of the year. Yet, a closer look depicts a more nuanced picture, with certain brands experiencing significant price drops. Let’s delve into these changes and what they signify for consumers and the industry alike.

New Car Prices Are Falling, For Some More Than Others

Without further ado, take a look at the fresh data below. Then, we’ll dive into the details! I think it’s safe to say that new car prices are falling, regardless of whether or not MSRPs are. (Actually, MSRPs are falling too!)

new car price trends in 2024

Our latest analysis, leveraging CarEdge Data, offers a fresh perspective on the pricing strategies of major car manufacturers. Or perhaps this isn’t the result of strategies, but rather the result of months of oversupply combined with high interest rates.

Remarkably, brands like Dodge, Chevrolet, Cadillac, and Ford have seen substantial price reductions. Just how big are we talking? Average selling prices for these brands are down nearly 10% in just three months. 

Here’s a look at the data from top-selling makes in America:

Make12-2023 Avg Price3-2024 Avg Price% Price Drop
Dodge$55,264$48,306-12.59%
Chevrolet$48,748$44,240-9.25%
Cadillac$73,239$67,636-7.65%
Ford$55,614$51,526-7.35%
GMC$66,706$62,154-6.82%
Jeep$54,434$50,887-6.52%
Ram$66,987$63,159-5.71%
Hyundai$37,308$35,310-5.36%
Nissan$34,502$32,682-5.28%
Mitsubishi$31,637$30,010-5.14%
Jaguar$73,727$70,020-5.03%
Chrysler$50,621$48,134-4.91%
Mercedes-Benz$78,165$74,741-4.38%
Buick$37,661$36,066-4.24%
Audi$65,355$62,826-3.87%
Lincoln$65,236$62,768-3.78%
Honda$36,597$35,242-3.70%
Kia$35,456$34,184-3.59%
BMW$71,943$69,467-3.44%
Infiniti$59,839$57,781-3.44%

Dodge leads with a price drop of over 12%, followed closely by others such as Chevrolet and Ford, which have dropped by more than 7% in a few months. Even Honda, Hyundai, Kia, and Mazda have seen falling prices too. Luxury car prices are down across the board.

The only car brands with rising car prices in 2024? For that, we look to two popular Japanese brands: Toyota and Subaru. With less inventory than most of the overall market (44 days of supply for Toyota, and 86 days of supply for Subaru), it’s not unexpected. At least both of these brands sell cars for well under today’s ridiculously high average price of roughly $47,000.

The Bigger Picture: The Bubble Has Burst!

Zooming out, overall new car price trends indicate a market that is correcting itself after years of steady increases. It’s about time. This change in direction is crucial for consumers seeking an affordable new car, especially as interest rates look to remain high for most if not all of 2024. 

How do we know that the new car market’s bubble is bursting? 

Consider the following:

  • In March 2024, there’s an 80-day supply of new cars on dealer lots. Normally, this figure is closer to 60 days. The oversupply continues to grow.
  • Incentive spending is growing: Discounts and incentives in January averaged 5.7% of the selling price, up from 5.5% in December and nearly 100% higher than a year ago.
  • Low APR offers are growing in number, despite high interest rates. 
  • As the data here shows, only two mainstream OEMS have rising selling prices in 2024. On average, transaction prices have fallen 5% this year.

In Conclusion: Prices Will Continue to Fall

Late March is the end of the quarter, and that means dealers and automakers alike are going all-out to sell cars. Come April, some of the best deals will vanish, but not for long. With new car inventory remaining high, there will still be deals in April, just not quite as many zero percent APR offers or great lease deals.

Wondering if you’re getting a good deal? Get behind-the-scenes industry insights with CarEdge Data. See local price and inventory metrics that typically only the dealers have. It’s empowered car buying for all!

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The 10 Least Expensive Cars to Insure in 2024

The 10 Least Expensive Cars to Insure in 2024

Looking for a new car that won’t break the bank when it comes to insurance? You’re in the right place! We’ve gathered the 10 least expensive cars to insure in 2024. From family-friendly SUVs to off-road Jeeps, we’ll explore models that offer great value not only in purchase price but also in ongoing insurance costs. Let’s dive in and discover which vehicles can save you money and keep you covered on the road.

Also 👉 Insurance Rate Trends in 2024

Mazda CX-5

Average Annual Insurance Premium: $1,406

Mazda CX5 insurance rates

The Mazda CX-5’s average insurance rate beats the national average for popular SUV models by $819/year. However, a young adult with a low credit score could pay over $5,000 per year. On the other hand, an older driver with great credit could pay as little as $1,200/year. 

Here’s the breakdown of Mazda CX-5 insurance rates by driver profile:

Mazda CX5 insurance costs by age and credit score

Popular for: The Mazda CX-5 stands out in the compact SUV market for its engaging driving experience and premium feel, often compared favorably to more expensive luxury vehicles. With advanced safety features, standard all-wheel drive, and a comfortable cabin, the CX-5 is a top choice.

The Best CX-5 Offer Today: 0.9% APR for the 2024 Mazda CX-5. See pre-negotiated listings with FREE home delivery available. 

See more CX-5 insurance data.

Honda CR-V

Average Annual Insurance Premium: $1,409

Honda CR-V insurance rates

The Honda CR-V’s average insurance rate is $816/year less than the national average for popular SUV models. A young adult with a low credit score might pay upwards of $7,000 per year, whereas an older driver with a strong credit history could see rates as low as $1,200/year.

Here’s the breakdown of Honda CR-V insurance rates by driver profile:

Honda CR-V insurance costs by age and credit score

Popular for: Its reliability and affordability. The Honda CR-V is a favorite among families and individuals seeking a versatile and cost-effective vehicle. Its stellar reputation has put it in the top 5 best-selling cars in America for several years in a row.

The Best CR-V Offer Today: Finance a 2024 CR-V at 2.9% to 4.9% APR. This is well under the new car average of 10% APR today. See local CR-V listings with market insights.

See more CR-V insurance data.

Hyundai Kona

Average Annual Insurance Premium: $1,416

2024 Hyundai Kona insurance rates

The Hyundai Kona’s insurance costs are $809/year below the national average for popular SUV models. Young drivers with poor credit might face premiums over $7,700/year, while older drivers with good records could pay around $1,200/year.

Here’s the breakdown of Hyundai Kona insurance rates by driver profile:

Hyundai Kona insurance costs by age and credit score

Popular for: The Hyundai Kona is known for its stylish design and compact size, making it an ideal choice for city driving and easy parking. It is available in gas, plug-in hybrid, and electric options. The electric Kona is a great car for urban driving.

The Best Kona Offer Today: $7,500 cash savings for the 2024 Kona Electric. See local Kona listings with market insights.

See more Kona insurance data.

Subaru Outback

Average Annual Insurance Premium: $1,418

2024 Subaru Outback insurance rates

Subaru Outback’s insurance premium undercuts the national average by $807/year. For young drivers with poor credit, the cost could soar above $7,700/year, but older drivers with good credit may only pay about $1,200/year.

Here’s the breakdown of Subaru Outback insurance rates by driver profile:

Subaru Outback insurance costs by age and credit score

Popular for: Its rugged capability and spacious interior. The Subaru Outback appeals to adventure seekers and families alike. It provides considerably more room for passengers and cargo compared to the popular Subaru Crosstrek.

The Best Subaru Outback Offer Today: Finance at 1.9% APR for 48 months, a great offer in today’s market. See Outback listings with the power of local market data.

See more Outback insurance data.

Subaru Crosstrek

Average Annual Insurance Premium: $1,421

2024 Subaru Crosstrek insurance rates

The Subaru Crosstrek’s insurance rate is $804/year lower than the national average. Young drivers with poor credit could face rates up to $7,700/year, whereas older, creditworthy drivers might pay close to $1,200/year.

Here’s the breakdown of Subaru Crosstrek insurance rates by driver profile:

Subaru Crosstrek insurance rates by age and credit score

Popular for: Its compact size mixed with off-road ability. The Subaru Crosstrek is favored for both urban and outdoor adventures, and received a notable refresh for the 2024 model year. With a base MSRP well under $30,000, it’s an amazing value. 

The Best Subaru Crosstrek Offer Today: Lease from $299/month. See local listings with market data.

See more Crosstrek insurance data.

Hyundai Tucson

Average Annual Insurance Premium: $1,427

Hyundai Tucson insurance cost 2024

The Hyundai Tucson’s average insurance price is $798/year less than the national average. Premiums for young drivers with poor credit can reach $7,800/year, while older drivers with good credit might see rates as low as $1,300/year.

Here’s the breakdown of Hyundai Tucson insurance rates by driver profile:

Hyundai Tucson insurance rates by age and credit score

Popular for: Its comfort, technology, and safety features, the Hyundai Tucson is well-regarded by families and tech-savvy drivers. However, the Tucson has been mostly overshadowed by it’s big brother, the fully redesigned Hyundai Santa Fe.

The Best Hyundai Tucson Offer Today: 0% APR for 36 months. See pre-negotiated Tucson prices, available exclusively through CarEdge. Free shipping is available in select regions!

See more Tucson insurance data.

Mazda CX-30

Average Annual Insurance Premium: $1,430

Mazda CX-30 insurance cost

Mazda CX-30’s insurance cost is $795/year below the national average. Young drivers with poor credit may pay up to $7,800/year, but older drivers with excellent credit could get rates as low as $1,300/year.

Here’s the breakdown of Mazda CX-30 insurance rates by driver profile:

Mazda CX-30 insurance rates by age and credit score

Popular for: With standard all-wheel drive, solid reliability ratings, and a surprisingly affordable price, the CX-30 has been gaining fans year after year. With today’s low APR offer, this is a deal worth considering.

The Best Mazda CX-30 Offer Today: 0.9% APR for 36 months, attractive low APR rates for longer terms. See pre-negotiated Mazda listings with free home delivery available. 

See more CX-30 insurance data.

Jeep Wrangler

Average Annual Insurance Premium: $1,433

Jeep Wrangler insurance costs

The Jeep Wrangler’s insurance rate is $792/year less than the national average. Young drivers with low credit scores might pay around $7,800/year, while older drivers with high credit scores could pay about $1,300/year.

Here’s the breakdown of Jeep Wrangler insurance rates by driver profile:

Jeep Wrangler insurance rates by age and credit score

Popular for: Off-road prowess and iconic design. The Jeep Wrangler is a top choice for adventure enthusiasts, but Jeep reliability ratings leave much to be desired.

The Best Jeep Wrangler Offer Today: Lease a 2024 Wrangler 4-Door Sport for $349/month for 36 months with $4,899 due. See local listings with market data.

See more Jeep Wrangler insurance data.

Kia Niro

Average Annual Insurance Premium: $1,434

Kia Niro insurance costs

The Kia Niro’s insurance is $791/year below the national average. Young drivers with poor credit might see premiums up to $7,800/year, while older drivers with good credit can expect rates around $1,300/year.

Here’s the breakdown of Kia Niro insurance rates by driver profile:

Kia Niro insurance rates by age and credit score

Popular for: Its eco-friendly options and practicality. The Kia Niro is favored by environmentally conscious consumers and urban commuters. Fully-electric and plug-in hybrid options are available at attractive prices

The Best Kia Niro Offer Today: $289/month for 24 months with $3,499 due. See local listings with market data.

See more Kia Niro insurance data.

Toyota RAV4

Average Annual Insurance Premium: $1,438

Toyota RAV4 insurance cost

The Toyota RAV4’s average insurance cost is $787/year less than the national average. For young drivers with poor credit, premiums can reach $7,800/year, while older drivers with good credit might pay as low as $1,300/year.

Here’s the breakdown of Toyota RAV4 insurance rates by driver profile:

Toyota RAV4 insurance rates by credit score

Popular for: Affordability and reliability. The Toyota RAV4 remains a top pick for families and individuals who want a crossover that won’t break the bank. 

The Best Toyota RAV4 Offer Today: $1,000 below MSRP [CarEdge Exclusive]. Learn more.

See more Toyota RAV4 insurance data.

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The 5 Best No-Haggle Car Deals This Month

The 5 Best No-Haggle Car Deals This Month

Fed up with the haggling game in car buying? CarEdge offers a stress-free solution with the best no-haggle car deals this month. We’re all about making car buying easy and transparent, giving you peace of mind and great prices without the dealership drama. Ready to change how you buy cars? Never step foot in a dealership again!

Hyundai Elantra: $3,500 below MSRP

Hyundai Elantra deals

Price: Starting at $24,043 for the Elantra SEL. Interested? Let us know.

The Details: Take advantage of remaining 2023 inventory with this fleeting deal. Hyundai refreshed the Elantra for the 2024 model year, and with that comes a base MSRP that’s now $1,100 higher. The good news? Phenomenal deals have arrived for remaining 2023 models. 

👉 Free home delivery is available in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic states. 

See Hyundai Elantra clearance inventory, with every car available for $3,500 below MSRP.

Toyota RAV4: $1,000 below MSRP

2024 Toyota Rav4 no haggle prices

Price: Starting at $31,515 for the RAV4 LE

The Details: It’s very difficult to find a deal on new RAV4s. After all, it’s the best-selling crossover in America. The team at CarEdge was able to negotiate for you, resulting in a rare $1,000 below MSRP offer for 2024 Toyota RAV4s. 

👉 Free home delivery is available in select states. Interested? Let us know.

See discounted Toyota RAV4 listings at CarEdge.com

Chevrolet Trax: $369/Month (Buy or Lease)

Price: Lease your 2024 Trax from $369/month, or finance from $399/month. Interested? Let us know.

The Details: Everyone seems to love the redesigned 2024 Chevy Trax. It looks good, drives great, and better yet, it’s shockingly affordable. The CarEdge Network has 36 new Trax’s for sale, all at the lowest prices you’ll find anywhere. 

👉 Free home delivery is available in the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, and Southeastern states. 

See 2024 Chevy Trax listings at CarEdge.com

Mazda CX-5: 0.9% APR

Price: Starting at $30,210 for the 2024 S Select with 4WD

The Details: The cost of financing in today’s market is not to be overlooked. The difference between today’s average new car loan interest rate of 10% APR and a deal like this easily adds up to thousands of dollars. If your in the market for a modern, all-weather crossover like the 2024 CX-5, this low APR offer is worth your attention.

👉 Free home delivery is available in Southeastern states and the Mid-Atlantic. Interested? Let us know.

See 2024 Mazda CX-5 listings at CarEdge.com

Ford F-150: 1.9% APR

2023 F-150 Lariat

Price: Starting at $38,116 for the 2023 F-150 XL regular cab, or $50,622 for the SuperCrew cab

The Details: America’s best-selling truck has gotten a lot more expensive over the years, but the CarEdge Team is out to provide relief any way we can. With our CarEdge Network of pro-consumer dealers, we’re able to pre-negotiate pricing for you, simplifying your entire shopping and buying experience. For a limited time, secure a rare 1.9% APR for as long as 72 months for remaining NEW 2023 F-150s. This could save you SEVERAL thousand dollars in interest over the course of your loan payoff!

👉 Free home delivery is available in the Eastern US.  Interested? Let us know.

See discounted Ford F-150 listings at CarEdge.com

Save Time, Stress AND Money [Avoid the Dealership!]

This month’s no-haggle car deals are a rare find, offering significant savings on some of the most sought-after models. These exceptional deals, like the Hyundai Elantra at $3,500 below MSRP and the Ford F-150 with a low 1.9% APR, are hard to come by. These offers represent a unique opportunity to save money while avoiding the usual dealership stress. Act quickly to take advantage of these unparalleled offers, as deals like these don’t come around often. 

CarEdge is here to save you time, stress, and a whole lot of money.

Not seeing the car or truck you want? Perhaps we could find you a deal. Let us know what you’re looking for, and we’ll reach out. Happy car shopping!