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Still tossing up whether to buy that new car?

Price cuts, cashback offers and new releases are still on offer for Aussie drivers in July.

Just because the end of the financial year is over doesn’t mean all the car deals are over.

In fact, according to thebeep.com.au a surprising number of brands are still offering good deals.

Several car brands are continuing offers, discounts and deals post EOFY. Photo: Supplied
Several car brands are continuing offers, discounts and deals post EOFY. Photo: Supplied

Who’s cutting prices?

According to thebeep.com.au a number of dealers and automakers have extended their EOFY momentum into July offering cashback and trade-in bonuses.

The 2025 Hyundai i30N starts from about $55,000 drive-away. Picture: Supplied
The 2025 Hyundai i30N starts from about $55,000 drive-away. Picture: Supplied
The new Mahindra XUV 3XO. Picture: Daniel Snare
The new Mahindra XUV 3XO. Picture: Daniel Snare

Beyond pricing, July has kicked off with new or refreshed models including the Alfa Romeo Junior, a new entry SUV.

The LDV Terron 9, a new large SUV contender. The Mahindra XUV 3XO, a compact budget SUV.

The GWM Haval H6 facelifted, Mazda CX-5 and Mitsubishi Triton updates.

Lastly, there are also new versions of the Porsche 911 Carrera 4S and Renault Duster.

June’s End of Financial Year deals were the most comprehensive in recent years.

Rob Leigh, co-founder of The Beep, said there were more than 180 special offers on new vehicles last month.

“I don’t think I’ve ever seen end of financial year sales to be more aggressive than what they are today,” Mr Leigh said.

“It feels like there are more campaigns than ever. Pretty much every brand has something in the market.”

June sales recorded interesting trends, with Tesla racking up impressive numbers for its latest Model Y electric car to hit a 12 month sales high.

Toyota’s RAV4 and HiLux continue to sit at the top of the sales charts with Ford’s Ranger, joined by the BYD Shark with a remarkable top five sales performance last month.

Originally published as Still tossing up whether to buy that new car?

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