Great December Savings on Vehicles to Bring Home the Tree - OpenRoad Lending

Great December Savings on Vehicles to Bring Home the Tree

Need a New Car to Bring Home the Tree?  Check out these Great Savings just in time for the Holidays!

 

Tree lots are open on every corner, and regardless of what you call your winter celebration, it’s likely you will want a tree during the next few weeks. If the size of your tree has outgrown the back seat of your convertible, or if you need something more practical for holiday deliveries, this edition of “TrueSavings” has just the information you need.

Before you go shopping for your tree: Measure the space you want to put the tree in at home and then measure your vehicle to determine how big of a tree you can transport. You’re going to have a hard time fitting a 9-foot tree into the back of your Mini Cooper, so our selections on this list include a great selection of utility vehicles, trucks, and even a cargo van, all of them offering great cargo capacity for bigger loads.

To help with your new-car search, this edition of TrueSavings is sharing the eight best potential opportunities to save some green on trucks and sport utility vehicles that also offer plenty of room for bringing home the greenery.

Each edition of TrueSavings shares the very best prices we can find to help shoppers find the best deal on their next new car. These great deals are available nationwide and demonstrate potential savings on new cars based on the possible discount from the Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price (MSRP). This edition of TrueSavings includes potential savings from such special offers as manufacturer’s rebates and cash incentives, which helps place them among the greatest opportunities for savings for new car shoppers during the next two weeks. Browse the vehicles below, then connect with a Certified Dealer through OpenRoad Lending’s Auto Buying Service.

 

Prefer something larger with lots of room for both people and cargo? Think about practical SUVs like the Dodge Journey, Jeep Cherokee, Ford Edge, GMC Terrain, or Ford Expedition.

The functional 2015 Dodge Journey seats five (or seven with an optional third-row seat) and boasts a 15.1 percent discount. That translates to a potential $3,920 savings — bringing the national market average price of Dodge’s midsize front-wheel-drive sport utility vehicle from an MSRP of $25,990 down to $22,070. Offer a 20 percent down payment, and your payments could be around $317 each month for the Journey in SXT trim. Need flexible room for people and their stuff? The Dodge Journey boasts 67.6 cubic feet of cargo space behind the first row. Five-seat models have 39.6 cubic feet of space behind the second row, while seven-seat models have 37 cubic feet of space behind the second row and 10.7 cubic feet behind the third row. Fuel economy is rated at 19 mpg city/26 mpg hwy/22.3 mpg combined.

Completely redesigned in 2014 with sleek modern styling, the 2015 Jeep Cherokee midsize crossover delivers Jeep’s trademark performance, along with user-friendly connectivity with wireless charging. Subtract its potential 12.2 percent discount — or up to $2,931 savings — from its already affordable $23,990 MSRP, and you could drive away with the Jeep Cherokee in Sport 4×2 trim for as little as $21,059. The 2015 Jeep Cherokee provides seating for five plus storage in the wayback that holds up to a maximum of 54.9 cubic feet of cargo behind the front seats, with as much as 24.8 to 29.7 cubic feet behind the sliding rear seat. An easy-on-the-wallet monthly payment of $303, the most affordable of all the vehicles on this list, will let you slip right into Jeep’s Trail-Rated 4×4 off-roader. Fuel economy is rated at 21 mpg city/31 mpg hwy/26.2 mpg combined.

The 2014 Ford Edge carries an average price paid of $35,619; that’s 11.9 percent or as much as $4,826 less than the $40,445 MSRP of Ford’s AWD midsize sport/utility vehicle in Sport trim. Offer a 20 percent down payment, and your monthly payments could be about $512 for 60 months. Recently redesigned, the 2014 Ford Edge provides seating for five plus storage in the back for 34.3 cubic feet of cargo, making it just right for small groups and moderate-sized trees. Fuel economy is rated at 17 mpg city/23 mpg hwy/19.8 mpg combined.

The midsize 2014 GMC Terrain utility vehicle is well equipped with a premium interior cabin and plenty of standard features. This front-wheel-drive Terrain in SLT-1 trim starts with an MSRP of $30,440, but its national market average is $27,217; that’s 10.6 percent — or a $3,223 — less than the suggested MSRP. With a 20 percent down payment, monthly payments are $391 per month. Fuel economy is rated at 22 city, 32 highway, 26.6 miles per gallon combined. The Terrain boasts 31.6 cubic feet of cargo space behind the rear seat and a maximum of 63.9 cubic feet of cargo space available behind the front row of seats, providing ample room for up to five as well as plenty of holiday goodies inside, while functional roof cargo rails make it easy to tie a tree to the top.

The extra-long three-row 2014 Ford Expedition XLT in two-wheel drive starts with an MSRP of $45,880, but its average price with a $6,571 discount (the largest discount of the list) drops down to $39,409; that’s a potential savings of 14.1 percent off the suggested MSRP of this popular people mover. Fuel economy is rated at 14 mpg city/20 mpg hwy/16.8 mpg combined. The extra-long Expedition EL is the largest SUV in this list, featuring an impressive 130.8 cubic feet of cargo space behind the first row, 85.5 cubic feet behind the second-row seats, and 42.6 cubic feet of holiday goodies behind all eight passengers. Stuff your giant tree inside, or tie it to the top roof rails. Put down a 20 percent deposit, and with a 3 percent APR, your monthly payments could equal about $567 (not including sales tax, fees, or any other fees).

Looking for something purpose built to carry lots of cargo? Consider the Ram 1500 or Nissan Titan pickup trucks, or the Chevrolet Express cargo van.

The 2014 Ram 1500 Tradesman 4×2 Regular Cab offers a potential discount of up to 13.9 percent and a monthly payment of about $325. That translates into a possible savings of as much as $3,646, bringing the MSRP of Ram’s work truck with 5-foot 7-inch standard bed from $38,675 down to a market average price of $22,609. Ram seats three in the regular cab and offers plenty of storage, creature comforts, a standard 310-horsepower/4.7-liter V-8 engine, and fuel economy of 20 mpg city/28 mpg hwy/23.7 mpg combined.

Among the two truck options in list is the 2014 Nissan Titan King Cab 4×4 in Pro-4x trim at 13.4 percent off its MSRP of $38,675; after potential discounts its national market average is $5,177 lower at $33,498. With a standard wheelbase, the truck bed of King-Cab models measures in at 7 feet 3 inches. Offer a 20 percent down payment, and you might drive away with 60 monthly payments right around $482. Under the hood, the rugged Titan is powered by a 317-horsepower/5.6-liter V-8 engine that also delivers a hard-working 12 mpg city, 17 mpg highway, and 14.3 mpg combined.

The functional 2014 Chevrolet Express Passenger Van can carry eight people and their cargo with ease, and offers a potential discount of 11.1 percent off its $31,965 MSRP in 1LS trim. Rear and passenger side doors open wide to offer great access to the roomy interior, which can hold 92 cubic feet of cargo with three rows of seats in place or up to 216.2 cubic feet with the back two rows removed — that’ll hold plenty of holiday greenery. Potential savings of $3,534 brings the average market price down to about $28,431 — or just about $409 monthly. Fuel economy for the rear-wheel-drive van is rated at 13 mpg city/17 mpg hwy/14.9 mpg combined.

 

Are You Shopping For A New Truck Or SUV To Bring Home Your Holiday Tree?

This edition of TrueSavings targets the best discounts on trucks and utility vehicles based on their particular trim level, since potential discounts can vary greatly between the trim levels. So for this edition, the front-wheel-drive SXT trim (for example), was the most highly discounted trim of the entire Dodge Journey lineup in relation to its MSRP, and was also the largest discount on our list.

Market Average Price is based on the national average of recent vehicle transactions, including destination and delivery charges after incentives that are subject to change, but does not include tax, title, licensing, documentation or processing fees, other state and governmental charges and/or fees, or any other charges or fees allowed by law. This is a national average, so you may find better pricing based on sales in your local area at your Certified Dealer. Be sure to visit OpenRoad Lending’s Auto Buying Service to view local pricing on any car and to be connected with a local Certified Dealer who will provide you pricing information for the vehicle you are researching.

OK… now that you know how big of a tree you want and are ready to pick something to help you deliver your holiday goodies, be sure to connect with one of our Certified Dealers where you can save both time and money on your next new car.

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