If you plan on buying a new car, there are some good deals out there.
Consumer Reports looked at data from TrueCar (TRUE) to see which models people are currently scoring major discounts on.
It found 10 different cars, many of which are made by Mercedes (MBGAF), where buyers are saving an average of a few thousand dollars off the MSRP.
Continue reading to see which new cars are currently selling for below their sticker prices.
The 2025 Nissan (NSANY) Leaf is currently selling for 9% below its asking price. Buyers are currently saving an average of $3,184 off the MSRP of $36,190.
The 2025 BMW (BMWYY) i4 is currently selling for 8% below its asking price. Buyers are currently saving an average of $4,309 off the MSRP of $52,800 for the eDrive35 Gran Couple model.
The 2025 Mercedes-Benz GLA is currently selling for 8% below its asking price. Buyers are currently saving an average of $3,378 off the MSRP of $43,000 for the 250 4MATIC model.
The 2025 Mercedes-Benz CLA is currently selling for 7% below its asking price. Buyers are currently saving an average of $3,474 off the MSRP of $46,400 for the 250 4MATIC model.
The 2025 Toyota (TM) Crown is currently selling for 7% below its asking price. Buyers are currently saving an average of $3,250 off the MSRP of $48,765. for the Nightshade AWD model.
The 2025 Mercedes-Benz C Class is currently selling for 7% below its asking price. Buyers are currently saving an average of $3,151 off the MSRP of $48,450.
The 2025 Mercedes-Benz GLB is currently selling for 6% below its asking price. Buyers are currently saving an average of $2,638 off the MSRP of $45,800.
The 2025 Subaru (FUJHY) Outback is currently selling for 6% below its asking price. Buyers are currently saving an average of $2,136 off the MSRP of $37,970 for the Limited AWD model.
The 2025 Audi (VWAGY) Q4 E-Tron is currently selling for 5% below its asking price. Buyers are currently saving an average of $2,553 off the MSRP of $49,800 for the Premium 45 RWD model.
The 2025 Subaru Forester is currently selling for 5% below its asking price. Buyers are currently saving an average of $1,843 off the MSRP of $36,110 for the Limited AWD model.
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