Sep 05, 2016 06:50 AM EDT
Labor Day Is the Perfect Time for Car Shopping

In between watching some outstanding lookout and a taste of some outstanding college football matchups, you might want to add car shopping to your Labor Day weekend. Incentives differ from each month, yet lately, September has been one of the best months for discounts and rebates. Shoppers have already experienced rising incentives this year - an average $3,148 per car through July, according to Autodata, up $358 versus the same period a year ago. This September great deals.

Labor Day marks the end of summer, and it's normally the end of the model year for many cars. Dealers want to get more up-to-date versions on the parcel, and to do that, older versions must be dispatched. To move the metal, dealers cut deals. What's more, it might be the end of a car's era. In a lot of cases, when an upgraded version is arriving soon, dealers are more than motivated to dispose of older models since a lot of shoppers would want the newer ones. You can make that advantageous for you and get an awesome deal out of it.

Here are some of the best deals we found from Automotive News that runs until September 6.

Ford C-Max

Ford offers a discount of up to $3,000 off the 2016 C-Max hybrid or up to $4,500 off the 2016 C-Max Energy plug-in hybrid.

 Ford Taurus

Ford also discounted up to $2,950 off of the 2016 Taurus full-size sedan. Discount financing runs as low as zero percent.

Mitsubishi Mirage

Mitsubishi offers up to $1,250 in discount or financing as low as zero percent on the up and coming 2017 Mirage.

Hyundai Sonata

If you're searching for a Sonata, Hyundai has made big discounts all year long. Discounts amount to as much as $2,750.

Toyota Camry

America's leading sedan has up to $2,000 off 2017 models or up to $3,000 if you can get a remaining 2016. 

With all of these price discounts, who wouldn't be enticed to get a new car for themselves, for their kids, or for their lovely wives? Of course, vehicles are a requirement for everyday American living.

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