When shopping for a new vehicle, you've probably seen advertisements mentioning rebates, special financing, bonus cash, or other incentives. These offers can provide valuable savings, but understanding which programs apply to you—and whether certain offers can be combined—can sometimes feel confusing.
The good news is that you don't have to figure it out alone. Our dealership reviews the current manufacturer programs and helps identify the offers that may apply to your purchase.
1. What Are New Car Incentives?
Automakers may offer incentives to encourage the purchase or lease of certain new vehicles.
Depending on the manufacturer and current programs, incentives could include:
- Customer cash or rebates
- Promotional financing
- Lease offers
- Loyalty incentives
- Conquest incentives
- Military or first responder programs
- College graduate programs
Not every offer applies to every vehicle or buyer, and eligibility requirements vary.
2. Rebates Can Reduce Your Purchase Price
A rebate is generally an incentive that can be applied toward the purchase of an eligible vehicle.
For example, if a vehicle qualifies for a $2,000 manufacturer rebate, that incentive may reduce the amount you ultimately need to pay or finance, depending on the transaction.
However, rebates can vary by:
- Vehicle model or trim
- Geographic area
- Purchase or lease
- Program dates
- Customer eligibility
That's why it's important to review the programs available for the specific vehicle you're considering.
3. Special Financing May Be Another Option
Manufacturers sometimes offer promotional APR financing to qualified buyers on certain vehicles.
You may see offers such as a reduced APR for a specific loan term.
These programs can potentially reduce financing costs, but eligibility typically depends on credit qualifications and other program requirements.
4. You May Have a Choice Between Offers
One detail shoppers sometimes overlook is that certain incentives may not be combined.
For example, a manufacturer could offer a choice between:
- A cash incentive
or
- Promotional financing
Which option provides the greater benefit depends on your individual purchase, financing needs, and qualifications.
Our dealership's finance team can help you compare the available scenarios.
5. Some Buyers May Qualify for Additional Programs
Depending on the manufacturer, additional incentives may be available to certain customers.
Examples could include programs for:
- Current owners of the brand
- Owners of competing brands
- Military members
- First responders
- Recent college graduates
These programs typically require specific qualifications and documentation.
Don't assume you do—or don't—qualify. Ask to review the current offers that are available.
6. Incentives Change Frequently
Manufacturer programs aren't permanent.
Offers may change based on:
- Month
- Vehicle
- Inventory
- Region
- Manufacturer promotions
An incentive available today may be different next month, while a new program could also become available.
For that reason, it's best to check current offers when you're actually ready to shop.
7. Let the Dealership Help You Compare the Complete Picture
The largest advertised rebate isn't automatically the best option for every buyer. We can help you compare:
- Vehicle price
- Available rebates
- Financing offers
- Trade-in value
- Down payment
- Loan terms
Looking at the complete transaction can help you determine which available offer makes the most sense for you.
Final Thoughts
New car incentives can provide valuable opportunities, but the programs and eligibility requirements can vary considerably. Rather than trying to sort through every advertisement yourself, ask us to explain the incentives currently available on the vehicles you're considering.
I am happy to review current manufacturer offers and help identify the programs you may qualify for. My goal is to make sure you understand your options so you can choose the one that works best for your purchase.
Manufacturer incentives, rebates, financing programs, and eligibility requirements are subject to change and may vary by vehicle, location, and customer qualifications. See dealer for current program details.
Albert Matthews
Homer Skelton Ford