Best Car Deals for Memorial Day: 7 Small SUV Offers to Watch

Take advantage of cash-back and low financing deals

Collin WoodardWriter

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We've heard rumors that Buick plans to add a long-wheelbase version of the redesigned Encore to its U.S. lineup soon, but for now, the Encore only comes in one subcompact size. That said, it's surprisingly fun to drive, and until the end of the month, Buick has added a $3,250 discount on the Encore. On top of that, you may also qualify for a crazy 72 months of 0 percent financing.

If you think you've spotted a pattern here, you are correct. Even though the amounts vary among models, Buick added Memorial Day incentives to its entire crossover lineup. It's offering 0 percent financing for a max of six years on the Envision, and a discount of $4,250.

At $2,250, the Chevrolet Trax gets one of the smallest discounts that still qualifies for this list. But with a starting price of a little less than $25,000, the Trax's relatively small Memorial Day incentive is almost a 10-percent-off coupon.

Surprisingly, GMC isn't offering a special Memorial Day discount on the Terrain. But if you're interested in GMC's counterpart to the Chevrolet Equinox, you may qualify for 0 percent financing for up to six years. That's basically free money.

Jaguar's first long-range electric vehicle may stretch the definition of a crossover or SUV, but for simplicity's sake, that's what we'll call it. And even though the range is a little short for our liking, both the exterior and interior design are impressive. Even better, Jaguar has added a $5,000 incentive on the I-Pace for Memorial Day weekend.

No, this isn't the electric one. That's the I-Pace. If you don't mind the firm ride or some cheap plastic pieces inside, the E-Pace is a surprisingly fun-to-drive little crossover. And until the end of the month, Jaguar is offering a $3,000 discount on the stylish E-Pace.

Sadly, this discount is only for the 2019 Evoque, not the redesigned 2020 model that recently landed on dealer lots. But if you're OK with that, Land Rover will take $2,000 off the price of the Evoque. And if you finance through Land Rover, you'll get an additional $2,000 off. Not bad. Not bad at all.

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