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2011 closed with a surprising 50% increase in car sales, however according to many sources, 2012 will most likely be a great year to acquire a new vehicle and might even top last years numbers.

The first reason for this prediction is that finally the economy is stable and looking much better. In addition, Japanese manufacturers will most likely work aggressively to increase car sales now that they can produce car parts at normal pace. Therefore, they will offer lots of incentives and attractive deals aiming to gain customers back and defeat competitors.

Low interest rate deals are also expected to be maintained as the Federal Open Market Committee has confirmed they will keep the federal funds rate between 0 and 0.25%, making car financing a very good option at the moment.

It is also expected for pre-owned vehicles to keep prices as high or even higher than the past 2 years, which will of course, propel new car sales even more. In addition leasing car deals are also very promising for the months to come. As of matter of fact, many manufacturers have already started offering very low monthly payments on some of their 2012 models.

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Get ready for the busiest car sales week of the year. End of year week brings out the top of rebates, incentives and best car deals.

    Basically this period is the best to buy or lease a new car because of 3 reasons:
  • Manufacturers take advantage of the holidays by offering big and attractive discounts in order to increase overall car sales.
  • Car dealers are eager to get rid of 2011 models that are stuck in lots in order to make room for newer ones.
  • Car dealers are offering better deals on 2012 models that had higher prices when recently released last September.

Amongst the nice deals you can find, there are: 0% financing, no down payments, no deposit, cash back rebates, a $7,500 tax credit for all electric vehicles and first month’s payments waived.

Christmas is only 3 days away and most likely you are looking for the best holidays gifts and taking care of last minute details. But, this time of the year might also be the perfect one to consider buying a new car.

There are currently plenty of end of year car sales on top new cars, incentives and dealer rebates available on different makes and models.

Also, be sure to look for models that have been longer than 90 days in lots, so dealers are open to negotiate sometimes after applying existing incentives. And of course, if you don’t mind buying a 2011 rather than a 2012 model, you will be most likely to score a good deal.

These are some of the models with a significant discount for the following two weeks:

  • 2011 Buick Lucerne
  • 2011 Cadillac DTS
  • 2011 Chevrolet Avalanche
  • 2012 Chevrolet Malibu
  • 2011 Chevrolet Corvette
  • 2011 Chevrolet Suburban
  • 2011 Chevrolet Traverse
  • 2011 Dodge Durango
  • 2012 Ford Escape
  • 2011 Ford F-150
  • 2012 Ford Mustang
  • 2012 Ford Taurus
  • 2011 GMC Yukon XL
  • 2011 Honda Accord
  • 2011 Honda Pilot
  • 2011 Lexus ES 350
  • 2011 Lexus IS 250
  • 2011 Lexus LS 460
  • 2012 Mazda6
  • 2011 Nissan Altima
  • 2012 Nissan Maxima
  • 2011 Nissan Murano

There is no doubt that December is the best month to buy a new car. According to statistics there are top ten days during the year to buy a car, and this month, has not a few but seven of them.

Best days to acquire a new vehicle are:

  • 12/10/2011
  • 12/24/2011
  • 12/27/2011
  • 12/28/2011
  • 12/29/2011
  • 12/30/2011
  • 12/31/2011

One of the reasons why new customers can get a very special deal this month is because dealers need to make room for new inventory and reach end of months sale quota. Plus manufacturers offer a long list of different end of year rebates and incentives.

Feel free to do research on the many deals available for the following weeks, these include 0% financing on various models, lease deals as low as $99 per month and discounts as high as 31% on the purchase of specific new vehicles.

Once again, the most anticipated sales day is here. Black Friday is the best day to buy a car according to many new and loyal customers.

Besides the fact that manufacturers roll out a serious of big discounts, rebates and incentives this day, being the end of the month may give you a great advantage when negotiating a good car deal with you local dealership. Often dealers must reach a quota by the end of the month, so they are more willing to lower the price.

Please find a list of 2012 models that are currently offering amazing car discounts:

    2011 Cadillac DTS
  • Invoice Price: $49,989
  • Discount: Over 20%
    2011 Chevrolet Malibu
  • Invoice Price: $22,586
  • Discount: Over 20%
    2011 Chevrolet Suburban
  • Invoice Price: $53,569
  • Discount: Over 20%
    2011 Mazda6
  • Invoice Price: $20,200
  • Discount: Over 20%

For those of you who are discussing which is the best month to buy a new car, November or December? Well, that’s a good tie, although at the moment we can say that Black Friday discounts and rebates are so far much better than last end of year ones.

According to many manufacturers and sources, discounts will start at about 13% and go up to almost 23% off, which would make a very nice incentive if you are considering to buy a new car this season.

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Toyota had announced since early this year, they planned to bring out 10 brand new models in the following twenty months. Amongst these models, there are three more Prius models and one Camry.

The manufacturer has created a midsize Prius vehicle thinking in families and their needs, adding more space value, comfort and functionality to the new version.

Being considered one of the best hybrid cars, The Prius has sold, since 2001, over a million hybrid cars in the USA. We have no doubt that this new version, will certainly be another big seller.

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GM has been working hard in two new cars to be launched this year in order to increase sales in the US. Next week, the new Cadillac XTS sedan will be revealed.

The Cadillac XTS, will be available for new customers as of spring of 2012, and aims to compete with the Audi 6 and Mercedes E Class.

According to Alan Baum, industry consultant at Baum & Associates in Michigan: “The luxury segments are very much dependent on new product, and Cadillac has kind of let itself get behind.” “They’ve been able to get by with it because SRX clearly has been very successful and they’ve done some variants on CTS.”

The manufacturer has yet to announce XTS price later on this month, but is confirmed that the car will be somewhat bigger than its competitors.

The futuristic GM and expected car has finally arrived in Central Illinois and it can currently be found in most car showrooms.

Fred Smith, a salesman for Uftring-Weston Chevrolet in the area mentioned: “GM started selling the Volt on the east and west coasts and in Texas. Now they’re expanding distribution. By 2012, they’ll be in all 50 states.”

Until last month, General Motors reports to have sold almost 4,000 Chevy Volts, low number for the expected 10,000 sale goal they had set for the first year. This also has to do with the fact that the car is still not available in many states.

On the other side of the world though, the Volt has recently arrived and according to Brian Dennison, manager of Dennison Chevrolet in Pekin: “There’s been a lot of interest, a lot of curiosity.” This dealership recently received two Volts to hold on to and show to customers for the next following months.

He adds: “(GM) wants people to have a chance to see it and touch it. It’s a very sophisticated car with a lot of technology.

The GM model takes about 10 hours to recharge the battery on a 110 volt outlet and about only 4 in a 220 volt outlet. The generator uses 9.3 gallons of gas, which allows the consumer to drive more than 340 miles!

All time Japanese manufacturer Toyota, has recently launched a brand new advertising campaign for the expected 2012 Camry sedan. The car will be completely made in the USA, and rumor has it, that it will come with many new features and gadgets.

Toyota is focusing mainly in this vehicle to increase car sales in the United States and have spent a huge amount of money in the marketing video It’s Ready. Are you?

The vehicle is being advertised as very innovative, improved and created based on consumer’s new needs and expectations.

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