If you’ve been holding out for Black Friday pricing on cars, well, you’re already looking at it. And no, we’re not talking about the leftovers dealers couldn’t move in October. These are fresh incentives that just landed, with zero percent financing and cheap lease deals flooding the market. Patient shoppers are being rewarded with the buyer’s market we’ve all been waiting for.
After sifting through all-new offers, we found the 10 best new car deals in November 2025.
2025 Volkswagen Taos and Tiguan

Zero-down leases: Taos from $379/month with $0 due, Tiguan from $399/month with $0 due
Volkswagen’s going all-in on zero-down leases this month, and the Taos and Tiguan lead the pack. No money down, reasonable monthly payments, and you’re driving off in a German-engineered SUV. VW’s playing smart here—removing the upfront barrier makes it easier to say yes.
2025-2026 Hyundai Santa Fe and Tucson (Including Hybrids)

0% APR financing for 60 months
Hyundai is offering zero-percent financing on both the Santa Fe and Tucson, including their hybrid variants. That’s huge. Hybrids almost never get this kind of treatment because they typically sell without help.
2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee

0% APR financing for 60 months
Zero-percent financing for five years on one of America’s most iconic SUVs is not something you see often in normal times. For Stellantis, it’s clear that these times are anything but normal. With the brand’s recent sales struggles, they’re pulling out all the stops to keep buyers interested. If you want a Grand Cherokee, it’s definitely a buyer’s market.
All 2025 Mitsubishi Models

0% APR financing for 60 months
Mitsubishi continues its aggressive push with interest-free financing across the entire 2025 lineup. Whether you’re shopping for an Outlander, Eclipse Cross, or Outlander Sport, every vehicle qualifies. It’s the automotive equivalent of free money, and Mitsubishi isn’t backing down. This marks their third consecutive month of blanket zero-percent offers.
2025 Nissan Pathfinder, Murano, and Rogue

0% APR financing for 60 months
Nissan’s zero-percent streak rolls into November—month number four. The brand is leaning hard on U.S. sales to offset struggles overseas, and buyers are reaping the benefits. Three of Nissan’s most popular SUVs are now available with no-interest loans. The Rogue alone accounts for nearly a third of Nissan’s U.S. sales, so this deal matters.
2025 Kia Telluride, Sorento, and Sportage

0.9% APR financing for 60 months
The Telluride has been selling like hotcakes for years, often above sticker price. Now it’s finally getting an incentive worth mentioning. Add in the Sorento and Sportage, and you’ve got three solid SUV choices at near-zero rates.
2025 Mazda CX-5 and CX-50

0.9% APR for 60 months (1.9% APR on most other models)
Mazda’s stepping up this month with sub-1% financing on its two best-selling SUVs. The CX-5 remains one of the most popular compact crossovers in America, while the CX-50 brings standard all-wheel drive and extra ground clearance for winter warriors. Even better? Most other Mazda models qualify for 1.9% APR, making this one of the brand’s strongest incentive months in recent memory.
2026 BMW X3

0.9% APR financing for 60 months
Luxury vehicles cost more to finance, so even a small drop in interest rates translates to serious savings over five years. But this is no small drop! If you’re shopping for premium compact SUVs, this rate is tough to beat.
2025 Chevrolet Trailblazer

Lease for $289/month (36 months, $419 due at signing)
This is as close as it gets to zero-down leases from Chevy. For Black Friday, Chevy’s brought back an extremely affordable lease on the Trailblazer. No matter how you look at it, this is one of the cheapest ways to drive something new.
2026 Toyota Corolla

Lease for $199/month (39 months, $3,999 due at signing)
Toyota doesn’t mess around with incentives often, so when the Corolla gets a sub-$200 lease, it’s worth paying attention. Yes, there’s nearly four grand due upfront, but spread that over 39 months and you’re still looking at an effective payment well under $300.
Final Thoughts
November isn’t just a warm-up act for December anymore. These deals are real, and they’re available right now. Automakers are under pressure to clear inventory before year-end, which means you’ve got leverage. It’s officially a buyer’s market!
That said, December could bring even steeper discounts as dealers scramble to hit their annual numbers. If you don’t see exactly what you want here, waiting a few more weeks might pay off. But if one of these deals checks your boxes? Don’t overthink it.
One more thing—just because the deals exist doesn’t mean dealers make it easy. Markups, add-ons, and financing games are still part of the process. The good news is you don’t have to play along anymore.
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