Cars Sold At Discount Prices Now

Next year's auto models will begin to roll out on to the sales floors of dealerships by September. This means that dealers have only a few weeks left to get rid of the remaining 2010 inventories, along with a few 2009 pieces as well.
Most buyers can therefore expect huge incentives to be offered by car dealers in the next several days as dealerships try to make room for next year's models. Offers will most likely include rebates and very low APR financing to the most qualified customers.
Consumer experts advise buyers to go for the low financing rates, which can go as small as 1.9 percent, over the $1,000 cash back. Low APRs will eventually make your purchase a lot less expensive.
Most Ford dealers offer 0 to 1.9 per cent financing on 2010 Mustangs this month, while a lot of Hyundai sellers are giving cash backs between $750 and $2,500.