The top 10 car offers for January 2025, as reported by Consumer Reports.

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The 2025 Subaru Outback offers an average discount of $2,136 from its MSRP and is recognized as one of Consumer Reports' Recommended vehicles.
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As reported by Consumer Reports, the Nissan EV Leaf offers a fantastic deal in January 2025, featuring a discount of $3,184 from the manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP).
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The 2025 BMW i4 currently averages savings of $4,309 off MSRP; it's also a Consumer Reports' Recommended pick.
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The average discount off the MSRP for the 2025 GLA stands at $3,378.
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Mercedes-Benz's GLA is offering an enticing January promotion, with average savings of $3,474 off the manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP).
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The 2025 Toyota Crown is currently seeing an average discount of $3,250 from its MSRP, and it has also earned a recommendation from Consumer Reports.
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According to Consumer Reports, the Audi Q4 E-Tron for 2025 is currently recommended and features an average discount of $2,553 from its manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP).
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Buyers saved an average of $1,843 off MSRP when purchasing the 2025 Subaru Forester; it's also a Consumer Reports' Recommended Vehicle.

If there's a Christmas tree still sitting in the corner of your living room, January might just be the ideal month for you to consider purchasing a new car or SUV.

The reason is that, similar to how many individuals struggle to move on from the holiday festivities, numerous car dealerships find themselves with an abundance of unsold vehicles lingering on their lots after the New Year's Eve celebrations conclude in Times Square. As a result, they frequently continue their “year-end” promotions and offers into the new year.