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The 5 Most Negotiable Cars For Year-End Car Buyers In 2024

Key Takeaways

  • These 5 cars have high inventory and great incentives as we approach year-end car sales.
  • Some models even have significant remaining 2023 inventory.
  • Don’t pay a dollar over MSRP for these negotiable sedans.

As 2024 winds down, car buyers have a golden opportunity to secure deep discounts on these sedans. With high market day supply, slow sales, and even remaining 2023 models, these are the most negotiable cars for year-end shoppers.

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#1: Hyundai IONIQ 6

The most negotiable sedans - Hyundai IONIQ 6

With a market day supply of 269 days—186% above the national average—the Hyundai IONIQ 6 tops the list of most negotiable cars for 2024. As of late October, 6,339 units remain on sale, including 389 new 2023s still sitting on dealer lots. In the weeks ahead, buyers should aim for significant discounts given the IONIQ 6’s oversupply. 

Right now, Hyundai is offering 0% APR for 48 months and up to $7,500 in cash savings. For fans of leasing, Hyundai is offering an IONIQ 6 lease deal of just $199 per month for 24 months with $3,999 due at signing. 

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#2: Alfa Romeo Giulia

The most negotiable luxury cars - Alfa Romeo Giulia

The luxury Alfa Romeo Giulia is next on the list, with a 210-day supply of inventory—123% higher than the national average. This translates to 1,006 cars sitting unsold at dealerships, providing plenty of opportunities for negotiation. Alfa Romeo has plenty of unsold 2023s models awaiting buyers, as do all Stellantis brands. 

The Giulia comes with strong leasing offers this month, including a lease of $499 per month for 42 months with $5,900 due at signing. 

Considering the abundance of inventory and ongoing year-end sales, Alfa Romeo is motivated to clear out these remaining 2024 models, making this an excellent time to strike a deal on this premium sedan.

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#3: Mazda 3

The most negotiable cars - Mazda 3

Affordable yet slow-selling, the Mazda 3 sedan presents an attractive option for bargain hunters. With a market day supply of 132 days, Mazda 3 inventory is 40% above average, with over 11,000 units on sale. The average selling price for a new Mazda 3 is $28,702, or about $20,000 below today’s average new car price. Better yet, the 3 maintains an above-average resale value

This month, Mazda is offering both financing and lease deals to move inventory off the lot. Financing deals include 0% APR for 36 months plus $500 in cash savings. For those looking to lease, Mazda’s lease offer of $239 per month for 33 months with $4,419 due at signing is another solid option. With its affordable price tag and plenty of inventory, buyers have great leverage for negotiation on this reliable sedan.

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#4 Hyundai Sonata

The most negotiable sedans - Hyundai Sonata

The Hyundai Sonata has a 121-day supply with 13,340 units waiting to be sold. With an average selling price of $30,732, year-end buyers can expect excellent incentives to help Hyundai move this oversupply before the new year. 

In October, Hyundai’s current promotion includes financing offers as low as 2.99% APR for 60 months or a Sonata lease offer of $229 per month for 36 months with $3,499 due at signing. If you’re looking for a practical sedan with great features, the Sonata is positioned to be a strong year-end deal for 2024.

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#5 Nissan Altima

The most negotiable sedans - Nissan Altima

Finally, the Nissan Altima rounds out the list with a market day supply of 119 days. Saying that there’s an oversupply of Altimas would be an understatement. Today, there are 18,292 units for sale in America. 

The Altima’s declining sales over the past decade have forced Nissan to offer generous discounts, making this a great choice for year-end buyers eager to negotiate a deal. In fact, Nissan is already offering zero percent financing for 36 months plus $1,000 in cash savings. For those who prefer a lease, Nissan is offering an Altima lease deal for $269 per month with $3,209 due at signing. 

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Negotiate Year-End Car Deals with Confidence 

As 2024 comes to a close, car buyers should focus on negotiating great deals on these highly negotiable models. With oversupply and slow sales, it’s entirely possible to secure 15% or more off the original MSRP on these sedans, especially as dealerships are eager to clear inventory before year-end. 

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Last updated Oct 16, 2024

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