33% U.S. consumers looking to buy a car Memorial Day

Concerns about COVID-19 and intriguing discounts on cars are motivating 33% of consumers in the U.S. to buy a vehicle during the nation’s upcoming Memorial Day weekend, according to a recent survey from Cars.com.

Of that number, 53% are looking for something newer, (35%) are interested in the current deals, and (21%) need a replacement vehicle. These are the three main motivators for shoppers.

“Americans love the freedom and safety that personal car ownership provides, especially in the current environment,” said Jenni Newman, editor-in-chief at Cars.com “We are seeing more people considering purchasing a car to use as an extension of their home, a much-needed escape and safe mode of transportation.”

She said the good news is that consumers no longer have to leave their home to buy a vehicle, as thousands of dealerships across the U.S. have adopted digital buying practices — including virtual test drives, online appointments, and home delivery options.

The survey also reveals that 64% of consumers will not be travelling during the holiday weekend due to the novel coronavirus, but that 36% still plan to take a trip. And of those that plan to travel, 75% will travel by car and take a short road trip of about 100 miles (approx. 161 km) or less.

About Todd Phillips

Todd Phillips is the editorial director of Universus Media Group Inc. and the editor of Canadian auto dealer magazine. Todd can be reached at tphillips@universusmedia.com.

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