Those highlighted below have Bottom Line Prices well below MSRP, when factoring all national incentives. Regional or local offers, as well as bonus incentives that are targeted at specific audiences such as military personnel or college graduates, may further sweeten the deal. The Bottom Line Price gives you a strong starting point for your negotiations, working up from the rock bottom, rather than haggling down from MSRP or even advertised offers.
The models listed below are just a few of our Best New Car Deals—notable discounts on models recommended by Consumer Reports. These vehicles scored well in our testing, have average or better predicted reliability, and performed well in government or insurance-industry safety tests, if evaluated.
Make & model | Expires | MSRP | Invoice price | Customer rebate | Dealer incentive | Bottom line price | Potential savings below MSRP |
2011 GMC Sierra 1500 4WD Crew Cab SLT SWB | 5/2/2011 | 42,275 | 39,316 | Yes | No | Get the Bottom Line Price | 15%+ |
Full pricing information is available to online subscribers through the model overview pages.
Consumer Reports also has a "Build & Buy" service that lets you configure a new vehicle online and receive guaranteed, competitive price quotes from up to three dealers in your area who have agreed to meet strict guidelines of conduct. Available to Consumer Reports New Car Price Report purchasers, as well as ConsumerReports.org subscribers, the service is completely free and you are under no obligation to buy.
Read More: http://blogs.consumerreports.org/cars/2011/03/best-new-car-deals-for-march.html