Is Memorial Day weekend a great time to buy a car?

Some dealers are offering unprecedented incentives including 0% financing for 6 to 7 years.

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44 thoughts on “Is Memorial Day weekend a great time to buy a car?

  1. Soon will come the 0%interest for 108 month predatory “NINJA” (No Income No Job Approval) loans. This surplus/glut of cars is a sign the economy is failing and we are in a deep recession. To me buying a new or even used car is foolish, unless you like giving away money

  2. What a joke. Don't get a new car, get an e-bike!
    You can get a good midrange one for around $1000 to $1,500. And you don't have to worry about fuel, road taxes and registration.

  3. I need a new car but I'm doing to use the money for a down payment on a house. I wish I was unemployed right now. I could buy the car at the same time if I was.

  4. Hertz is now out of business so there might be good deal on used cars. I guess they have over a half a million cars that have to be liquidated to pay the debt of the leases they owe to creditors.

  5. LMAO, hell just give them away. There going to be stuck with them for a long time, they should take there loss n give them all away. At least people could say, they really showed how much they cared by just giving the cars n trucks away to people that needed them. We could make a great big commercial showing people across the U.S. getting there new cars or at least the good used or the remaining 2018 to 2019 cars n trucks there going to have a really big loss anyway. So mite as well do a good deed n give all the cars n trucks away, cause like most already said we have no money, no jobs, no kind of anything at the moment. Yet they want to sell you a new car LMAO, there stupid. If it was me, I would ask a couple, or companion, what ever single or single parents. I would ask them to empty ther purses or pockets n wallets n if they have only 300 or even 100 bucks, I would say ok il take that n have them sign paperwork. They may even say what for realz, I'd say hold on now I'm fixing to make you an even better deal. I'd tell them you know when you see commercials they say you can get 2,500 cash back, well here's your money back n an extra 1,000 n give them the keys n title but in return all I would ask is that they start praying like never before. For them to give themselves back to God our creator, n our dad Jesus, the holy spirit, n our blessed mother the mother of all mothers. Then I'd just say go enjoy your new ride

  6. 10 years to pay a car it’s not a deal zero down is not a deal $500 Cashback is not a deal 90 days no payment not a deal $9000 off the MSRP this is a worst time to buy a vehicle if they want to sell vehicles during a pandemic they need to offer the consumer no sales tax no registration fee 15,000 off the MSRP free floor mats zero interest rate for six years free oil changes for two years

  7. It's the same as affordable health care. No job, no insurance. A car isnt affordable either, without money and steady income. Our country is run by thieves.

  8. No, MDW is a great time to HONOR all of our service members who served and sacrificed their lives for us. Enough of this monetizing all of our holidays! FFS, people are out of work, no income, and all you money-hungry people care about is making more f'ing money. MDW shouldn't even be a "celebration", it should be a time to mourn those we've lost. Unless you want to celebrate their lives before we lost them… but making money off of the dead… tasteless!

  9. Now Govt will try to snatch away whatever little is left in the middle class pockets with these still overpriced tin cans. Record unemployment,Only a fool will think about buying cars during this economic apocalypse ?

  10. Having cars has been incredibly useful during this pandemic. It's the least-riskiest form of long-distance transportation. 👍👍👍 Gas has been crazy cheap lately too.

  11. Forget the cash back or the 0% financing want missed payment forgiveness when the second wave hits on COVID-19 this winter !

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