5 Best Car Deals You Can Get This Memorial Day Weekend 2025

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Big-ticket items like vehicles have certainly been on Americans’ minds this spring, with the tariff turmoil and inflation fears circulating the economy. The Detroit Free Press reports that a surge in buying drove new vehicle prices up by 2.5% in April.
What’s a car buyer to do? Fortunately, the tradition of Memorial Day car discounts remains alive and well in the U.S. Check out these auto deals in late May.
Chevrolet Silverado 1500
- Starting new price before discounts: $38,995 (Kelley Blue Book)
To entice buyers, Chevrolet is currently offering 0% APR financing for 60 months, which they advertise will save you an average of $6,681. But Chevy doesn’t stop there.
“Additionally, you’re entitled to a $3,500 allowance when you trade in a 2011 or newer vehicle,” notes Melanie Musson, auto expert with AutoInsurance.org.
Buick Enclave
- Starting new price before discounts: $46,595
This Memorial Day weekend, Buick is offering 0.9% APR financing for well-qualified buyers, with no monthly payments for 90 days. New customers who don’t currently drive a GM vehicle can score an additional $3,000 purchase allowance.
“This offer is available for both 2024 and 2025 models, but the 2024 models have a lower MSRP, for a deal that’s hard to beat,” added Musson.
Volkswagen Atlas
- Starting new price before discounts: $39,625
Defying tariff concerns, Volkswagen is offering a $2,000 cash discount on Atlases, or 2.9% APR financing for 60 months. You can’t stack the two offers, unfortunately.
Ruth Calkins, general manager at Findbyplate, said it’s hard not to like this mid-size SUV.
“The 2025 Atlas combines a spacious interior, powerful engine and advanced safety features.”
Hyundai Ioniq 5 & 6
- Hyundai Ioniq 5 starting new price before discounts: $43,975
- Hyundai Ioniq 6 starting new price before discounts: $39,045
To juice its electric vehicle sales, Hyundai is offering $7,500 in retail bonus cash for its Ioniq 5 and Ioniq 6 models.
Alternatively, you can select 2.99% APR financing for up to 72 months on the Ioniq 5. Even better, Hyundai is offering 0% APR financing for the Ioniq 6 for up to 48 months.
Infiniti QX-60
- Starting new price before discounts: $51,550
Nissan’s luxury brand Infiniti is offering 1.9% financing for 60 months, plus a $1,000 cash bonus. Buyers may even be able to stack on a third discount.
“Right now, the company offers an extra $1,500 loyalty bonus for current Infiniti owners,” explains Alan Gelfand, auto expert with German Car Depot.
If you need a new car, Memorial Day weekend might offer the best deals you’re likely to see for a while — especially if tariffs do drive up the cost of cars in the U.S.
Editor’s note: Deals are accurate as of May 23, 2025, and are subject to change. Car prices and availability may vary by location.
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