When looking for a new car, studies have shown that the regular client takes up to 50 days to decide the final one. While doing so, we spent hours and hours jumping site to site trying to understand the available options and looking for cars for sale.
Well, we are good at it, and we save people tons of hours of exploration: we are LeaseCosts, and that is what we do.
Cars for Sale Canada: Where to Search?
So we go hardcore when "understanding and exploring the market" is the purpose. The following list will help you to explore the available options for new cars in Canada and can also be used as a reference for U.S. website visitors:
Cheapest SUVs in Canada
Looking for a particular SUV? We have built an extensive list with more than 100+ options of SUV for lease under 500 CAD/month tax. included. Although luxury vehicles go way above, the fact of exploring the options under that amount will open your horizons to understand that brand new SUV aren't quite expensive. Among allcategories, our list of cars for sale.
Even if you go lower on a budget, there are multiple good options also under the 350 CAD/month threshold.
Luxury Cars? Yes, we know people love those
Luxury cars are among the most favorite type of cars when it comes to demand. Vehicles like the Audi A4 and the Q5 have a huge level of purchase among Canadians.
The Audi A4 is the most popular vehicle among Canadians. Learn why.
But still, there are a lot of other options out there. You can use our Luxury Cars list to see more than 100+ Offers of luxury cars.
Explore all Offers in the same place
And mostly if you have a particular search purpose such as price, transmission, vehicle type, traction... We have built our Lease Explorer, used by more than 500 Canadians every single day to explore the market, the available offers and our crafted selections based on offer, features, and incentives.
If you haven't ever used it before, you can check our guide to understand the Lease Explorer better.
What else should I know?
Well, first of all, that even with all the info on your end, I would suggest you to:
- Test drive your car. If you don't like it, you don't like it.
- Understand how the New Car Leasing process works.
- How to get a good deal.
- Re-explore all offers before purchasing.