These Are Currently The Best SUV Deals Under $50,000 According To Consumer Reports
Typically, the best deals you’re going to find on new cars are available on old models that are nearing the end of their lifecycle. They might not have the latest, most advanced features, but that doesn’t necessarily make them bad cars. That said, sometimes you can also find good deals on cars that just aren’t selling quite as well as the automaker had hoped.
Where do you find those good deals, though? Conveniently, our friends over at Consumer Reports recently dug through the available incentives and discounts on new models to find the best deals in the month of November. They did leave out cars that cost more than $50,000 after discounts, so it’s possible you may find a comparable deal on something more expensive if you insist. Additionally, all vehicles mentioned are 2024 models.
Let’s see what made the list for November.
Hyundai Tucson Hybrid
A Hyundai Tucson Hybrid SEL with all-wheel drive comes with an MSRP of $38,725. With $1,817 in potential savings available, that works out to about a five-percent discount or a price of $36,908. This incentive should be good through the end of December.
Ford Escape
If you want a Ford Escape ST-Line Select with all-wheel drive, you’re looking at a $35,190 car. Thanks to recent incentives, though, you should be able to get it for $33,283 or about five percent off. That’s a potential savings of $1,907, and this one will last until January 2.
Buick Enclave
On paper, it should cost $53,200 to take home a Buick Enclave Premium with all-wheel drive. In actuality, incentives should bring that down by about six percent or $2,947. So you should be able to get it for $50,253 between now and December 2.
Mazda CX-90
A Mazda CX-90 3.3 Turbo Preferred Plus with all-wheel drive comes has an MSRP of $42,900. With $2,573 in potential savings available, that works out to about a six-percent discount or a price of $40,327. This incentive should be good until December 2.
Cadillac XT5
If you want a Cadillac XT5 Luxury with all-wheel drive, you’re looking at a $45,895 car. Thanks to recent incentives, though, you should be able to get it for $43,100 or about six percent off. That’s a potential savings of $2,795, and this one will last until January 2.
Chevrolet Equinox
On paper, it should cost $31,095 to take home a Chevrolet Equinox LT with all-wheel drive. In actuality, incentives should bring that down by about six percent or $1,930. So you should be able to get it for $29,165 between now and December 2.
Ford Edge
A Ford Edge SEL with all-wheel drive comes with an MSRP of $39,665. With $2,587 in potential savings available, that works out to about a seven-percent discount or a price of $37,078. This incentive should be good until January 2.
Toyota RAV4 Prime
If you want a Toyota RAV4 Prime XSE, you’re looking at a $47,560 car. Thanks to recent incentives, though, you should be able to get it for $44,206 or about seven percent off. That’s a potential savings of $3,354, and this one will last until January 3.
Mitsubishi Outlander
On paper, it should cost $33,245 to take home a Mitsubishi Outlander SE S-AWC. In actuality, incentives should bring that down by about nine percent or $3,074. So you should be able to get it for $30,171 between now and December 2.
Audi Q3
An Audi Q3 Premium Plus 40 TFSI with all-wheel drive comes with an MSRP of $37,400. With $3,743 in potential savings available, that works out to about a seven-percent discount or a price of $33,657. This incentive should be good until December 2.