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You Can Save Money On Your New Car Purchase

The US auto industry is in an upheaval thanks to higher fuel prices and even stiffer competition from the Asian automakers. Some have predicted that both GM and Ford will eventually file for bankruptcy while DaimlerChrysler continues to hold its own. Never before has the US auto industry been so besieged, our economy will truly suffer if both GM and Ford go ahead with their filings. On the other hand, an opportunity to save money on your new car purchase is very real thanks to the current market conditions. There are big values out there, but you must know where to look for them. Read on and we'll hunt for new car savings certain to catch your attention.

Zero Percent Financing - With interest rates climbing, zero percent financing was thought to have been a thing of the past. Today, even Toyota is offering zero percent financing on its 2006 Tundra as it seeks to clear its lots of the big vehicle. The 2007 Toyota Tundra will be arriving soon and this completely redone truck will not be discounted.

Cash Back/Rebates - Play it right and you could save money on a new car with a rebate. Most rebates are applied instantly so that $23,000 car will soon cost you $19,500 after your $3500 rebate has been applied. Many of the slower selling 2006 models feature this type of incentive, therefore head over to your Chevrolet, Buick, Lincoln/Mercury, or Dodge dealership to see which incentives are being pushed today.

Free Fuel - Earlier this year Mitsubishi was pushing free gasoline for one year for its slow selling Raider pick up truck. Although this deal has ended, individual dealers across the USA and Canada are giving away gas cards to buyers of certain vehicles for a limited time. Typically, these offers cover gas costs for about four months time.

One of the best ways for you to save money on a new car purchase is to pay cash and take the rebate. If that $28,000 Ford Crown Victoria is something that you want and you have the cash to buy it, then take the $2000 rebate and use it to lower your price and walk away with the vehicle.

Other new car specials out there include rebates of up to $500 for US military members, something that Ford is currently offering and certain to be matched elsewhere. Simply log onto the new car site of your choosing to find all of the latest new car incentives being promoted.