Just because vehicles are popular doesn't mean you can't get a good deal - The Globe and Mail

Canada’s best-selling vehicle for the last five years, and the best-selling pickup for 49 straight, has been the F-Series pickup. Well, 126,277 Canadians bought an F-truck in 2014, more than twice the number who purchased Canada’s best-selling car, the Honda Civic (66,057). F-Series sales surged 37 per cent last December, with the reinvented F hitting dealerships in numbers. Yet for all the engineering and design work put into remaking the F-Series, it also remains a pure deal here at the start of 2015. Shoppers are looking at as much as $9,000 or more in combined factory/dealer offers and they can be had with 2. 29... Audi’s elegant A6 sedan is on offer with up to $6,500 or more in factory and dealer offers, and all incentives can be had with 1. 9 per cent financing for up to 60 months. The sporty Hyundai Veloster is available with more than $2,300 in combined incentives and they can be “stacked” with a 2. 99 per cent finance rate for up to 84 months. And the entertaining, stylish and perhaps slightly underappreciated Mitsubishi RVR compact crossover is in play with perhaps as much as $3,000 or more in incentives, and they can be combined with zero per cent financing for 48 or 60 months. Source: www.theglobeandmail.com