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The 5 Most Negotiable Trucks For Year-End Car Buyers

Key Takeaways

  • Negotiate between 10% – 25% off of MSRP for these five negotiable truck models.
  • With the Nissan Titan and Ram 1500 Classic on their way out, it’s possible to score a great deal.
  • Year-end truck sales are just around the corner, but these trucks are negotiable today.

If you’re in the market for a new truck, 2024’s year-end sales offer the perfect opportunity to score big savings. With plenty of unsold inventory on dealer lots, especially among 2023 models, now’s the time to negotiate. Here are the five most negotiable trucks for year-end buyers.

#1 Ram 1500 Pickup

The Ram 1500 is a standout among negotiable trucks this year, with a market day supply of 166 days, 77% above average. There are 58,522 new Ram 1500s for sale, including 1,000 of last year’s 2023 models, making this a prime target for truck deal hunters. Ram is currently offering 0.9% APR for 72 months and up to $6,500 in cash savings. If you’re eyeing a Ram 1500 Classic, there’s even more reason to negotiate, as it’s being discontinued in 2025.

#2 Jeep Gladiator

Jeep Gladiator reliability

With a market day supply of 134 days (41% above average), the Jeep Gladiator is another negotiable truck for 2024’s year-end buyers. There are 16,134 Gladiators currently on sale, including 1,000 leftover 2023 models. Right now, Jeep is offering 0% APR for 36 months plus $3,250 in cash discounts. For buyers looking for a versatile mid-size truck that can handle rugged off-road conditions and open-air driving, the Gladiator is hard to beat. Check out listings near you.

#3 Nissan Titan

Labor Day truck deals 2024 - zero percent financing

Despite its reputation as one of the more affordable full-size trucks, the Nissan Titan is struggling to move off dealer lots. Perhaps that’s why the Titan is officially being discontinued next year. With a market day supply of 132 days (40% above average) and 3,012 Titans for sale, this truck is ripe for negotiation. The best deals right now include 0% financing for 60 months plus up to $6,590 in cash discounts. 

#4 GMC Sierra 1500

Memorial Day Truck Deals 2024

There’s an oversupply of GMC Sierra 1500s right now (116 days of supply), with 48,349 units still on sale, including 750 leftover 2023 models. For those looking for the best truck incentives, GMC is offering zero percent financing for 36 months plus up to $5,000 in cash discounts. For those checking out Sierra 1500 lease deals, the Sierra 1500 Crew Cab is available for $389 per month for 24 months with $3,609 due at signing.

#5 Ford F-150 Lightning

2023 F-150 Lightning Pro

While the Ford F-150 Lightning has a market day supply of 73 days (below average), it’s the 459 remaining 2023 models that make this truck highly negotiable. With 10% of all new Lightnings being last year’s models, there’s room for big discounts with negotiation know-how

Electric trucks have very rapid depreciation right now, so approach these deals with caution. Ford is currently offering 1.9% APR for 36 months, or buyers can lease the XLT Standard Range for $371 per month with $6,930 due at signing.

Year-End Truck Deals Will Be Worth The Wait

If you’re on the hunt for a new truck, the 2024 year-end sales season is on track to be huge. We expect to see more zero percent financing, cash discounts of at least $5,000, and crazy good lease offers for most trucks on the market. 

With high inventory levels and aggressive incentives, buyers should be able to negotiate up to 25% off the original MSRP on leftover 2023 models, and at least 10% off of 2024s. Ready to master the art of negotiating a truck deal with confidence? Sign up for Deal School, our 100% free, self-paced online course taught by CarEdge Co-Founder Ray Shefska.

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Last updated Oct 23, 2024

2 Comments

  1. Dan

    When I see your numbers available for truck leases in this monthly article
    I click on the link provided only to find completely different numbers. It’s been that way for 3 months now. Am I missing something?

    Reply
    • Justin Fischer

      Hello! Automakers vary lease deals by region in many cases.

      Reply

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