Money & The Economy

Best New Car Deals for November

U.S. News & World Report, the global authority in rankings and consumer advice, today unveiled the list of November’s Best New Car Deals. This month’s list includes seven vehicles with excellent financing or cash back incentives. U.S. News also provides November’s best lease deals and best used car deals.

“We’re seeing a lot of very attractive cash back deals this month,” says Jamie Page Deaton, executive editor of U.S. News Best Cars. “These deals, which don’t typically require top credit scores to qualify for, are an easy way for buyers to lower the price of their new vehicle by thousands of dollars.”

November’s Best New Car Deals

Model

U.S. News Best Cars
Rankings Score
(Out of 10)

Available Deal

2018 Cadillac Escalade

7.8

$7,000 cash back

2018 Chrysler Pacifica

8.9

Up to $3,750 cash back, depending on region

2018 GMC Acadia

7.9

$5,000 cash back

2018 Toyota RAV4

7.8

Up to $3,000 cash back in some regions

2018 Hyundai Elantra

8.3

$3,000 cash back

2019 Jeep Cherokee

7.6

Up to $4,500 cash back, depending on region

2018 Volvo V90

8.4

$6,750 cash back

 

Each month, U.S. News collects new and used car deals for Toyota, NissanFordHondaChevroletHyundaiKiaDodge, RamJeepMazdaBuick, GMCSubaruVolkswagenAcuraCadillacPorscheMercedes-BenzAudiBMW and Lexus vehicles. Deals listed are from manufacturers’ sites using representative ZIP codes. Deals may vary depending on location, the buyer’s credit score and other factors. Deals are valid through November 30, 2018, according to manufacturers’ sites. In some cases, they extend to December 2018.

No worries if you are late on these, there are huge deals on the Presidents Day as well as many others.

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Carl Fox

Carl Fox is the senior money and finance writer for Conservative Daily News. Follow him in the "Money & The Economy" section at CDN and see his posts on the "Junior Economists" Facebook page.

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