What’s the Best New-Car Deal for Memorial Day 2024?

  1. 2024 Chevrolet Malibu                                          
     

Let’s begin with the humble Malibu sedan. Anyone paying attention could see the Malibu was on the chopping block; sure enough, Chevy announced in early May that the ’24 model will be the last (for now, anyway; it wouldn’t be the first time the Bow-Tie brand furloughed the nameplate). That means it’s time to clear out inventory, which means dealers should be eager to pony up the cash discounts of as much as $2,000 off the 1LT and 2LT trims. Alternatively, shoppers can get 1.9% financing for 36 months on said LT trims, though the LS and RS are exempt from that deal. All such offers expire June 3.


$30,355


2.  2024 Jeep Grand Cherokee


If I had a nickel for every time the Grand Cherokee made one of our best deals stories, I’d probably have enough to afford one by now. But Jeep’s venerable two-row SUV always seems to have some money on offer for those interested, and it’s no different this weekend: Through June 3, shoppers can find discounts of up to $4,000 on certain trims and percentage discounts north of 6%. As ever given the Grand Cherokee’s myriad permutations — that’s three Laredo variants, though you may want to skip the deal-deprived Laredo A — your exact discount depends heavily not just on trim level, but also on region. Financing of 3.9% for 36 months on lower trims or 6.9% for 72 months on the mid-grade Limited were also available in the regions we surveyed.



$37,973 MSRP $44,970



3.  2024 Hyundai Elantra


Another car flying the banner for the woebegone sedan body style, the Elantra comes in a number of configurations, including a hybrid and the performance N variant. For present purposes, we’re excluding both in favor of the gas-only Elantra’s main trims: SE, SEL, Limited and N Line. Cash discounts range from $1,000 to $1,500, trim and region depending, while financing is available at 3.89% for 48 months. All such offers expire June 3.

$25,975

4.  2024 Hyundai Tucson2024 


There’s a mid-cycle refresh on the way for the 2025 Hyundai Tucson SUV after a full 2022 redesign, most of which address some questionable interior choices. That means dealers may be more eager than usual to move ’24 Tucsons off lots, which is reflected in factory-backed discounts we found that range from $1,250 up to $2,000 off in the regions we surveyed. Alternatively, shoppers can also find financing of 3.99% for 60 months across trims. As with the rest, all such offers expire June 3.

$33,431


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