Looking for New or Used Cars? Black Friday Deal is the Answer
If you are looking to score a Black Friday deal, you'll be happy to know that your choices extend far more than video games, flat-screen TVs, winter clothing, and jewelry. Black Friday weekend is also a good time to bargain a new car.
The day after Thanksgiving is usually when auto deals are very tempting. On a survey, it was found that Black Friday weekend offers 33.1% more deals than any regular day. Second on the list of the best time to buy a car would be the Veterans Day, third on the list would be Thanksgiving Day with 30.6% increase in deals. Going on the fourth spot is the Columbus day with 30.5% and with 29.4% is the Martin Luther King Jr. Day. It was revealed that the worst time to buy a car is during Mother's Day and the 4th of July.
Furthermore, dealers have their quota calendars to follow which is weekly, monthly, quarterly, and yearly that can affect the price of the vehicles given that the Black Friday falls at the end of the week, which is also the end of the month, and almost the end of the year!
What's more, because there was a drop in the sale as much as 5.8% last month, auto deal experts believe that dealers will be going all-in just for buyers to lay their cash on the table. The deal is expected to be plenty especially when it comes to leftover trucks and cars from the 2016 model, which will also include some discontinued models.
Deanna Sclar, the author of Buying a Car for Dummies said, "Black Friday comes at the end of the year, and there's a huge push to get last year's models off the lot". Because of all these, car experts conclude that if you are planning to buy a car anytime soon, it's best to grab one this Black Friday.