Black Friday Offers Best Prices On Cars

by Auto on December 23, 2009

Black Friday is the infamous day throughout the United States. Lines wrap around buildings as customers line up outside their favorite stores. They are most likely wanting to be one of the first ones so they can get the complimentary iPod or Gaming System along with the greatest toys for their kids or the large flat screen TV.

Once the doors open it’s a combat zone. There are guests fighting over toys and objects that make the perfect present for Christmas. One example of this is illustrated in the horrible show “Jingle All the Way” in which Arnold Schwarzenegger played the main role before he became the “Governator.”

Sidetrack, anyways if you successfully got the items you were looking for and made it through the check out line with the items and your common sense most people would probably consider it a victory. But then you are hit by the realization that you still have to hit four other stores on your list, which may or may not be out of those great items. But you still have to try even if it’s only 2:30 a.m. at this moment in time.

But 3:00 a.m. which means the next store. Just be wary of the crowds because you maybe be injured in a fight over a product. Or like the Walmart fatality from last year that got trampled. Although most likely this year there will likely be more safety procedures and crowd control implemented this year. So the lines might be extended and possibly a smaller amount of people allowed in the store at a time.

There are notable deals at these stores on Black Friday if you can put up with the crowds, the traffic, and everything else. Usually, people think of electronics, clothing, and toys when Black Friday is mentioned but it is also a good day to buy a new car, truck or SUV.

Analysts looked at day by day car pricing for the last several years and found that bargains on Black Friday are on average the best of the entire year. Deals from dealerships, manufacturers, incentives, all combine to make the highest discounts of the year.

The reason most people don’t go car shopping on Black Friday or even know about it is because most people keep their cars for years. They aren’t always looking around for the best bargains. Another aspect is that customers know the price ahead of time with other Black Friday items unlike a car. Because of the make, sort, and the features a vehicle provides the prices are individually negotiated so it’s hard to know ahead of time if you will be getting a good deal.

The deals are great on this day. The standard price cut on November 27 for a new auto is 7.5% while the day before and after is just over 6%. Where on any other day throughout the year, car shoppers normally get 4.7% less than the sticker price declares.

If you’re wanting to get a car, Black Friday is the best time. Not only will you get those discounts but because the economy is crippled and car companies are struggling they will propose better discounts to try and move more cars off the lot. Dealerships are hoping this year that their marketing will work and people will come car shopping. The discounts on hand will be some of the best in years and hard to top.

About the Author: Diane Johnson writes articles about online schooling, current events and online schools.

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