Light up your driveway with a great Fourth of July car deal!

With summer well underway, Fourth of July celebrations this year are sure to be extra special – filled with the company of family and friends that so many of us missed out on last year. And, of course, a long weekend, as for most of us, the observance of the holiday will take place on Monday, July 5.

An extra day off from work can only mean one thing – the perfect time to take advantage of new and used car deals!

If you’re in the market, but more interested in beating the heat in the air-conditioned comfort of your home, or you’d rather shop from your prime spot at the beach, no problem! You can purchase high-quality, pre-owned vehicles curled up on your sofa with the AC on blast or your sun-filled, fun-filled summer vacation spot.

“How?” you ask? Easy … visit our partners at Vroom, find the vehicle you want online and apply for financing. If you’re approved, finalize your deal, then simply wait for your vehicle to be delivered.

While lack of inventory combined with high demand is making the typical “hot Fourth of July deal” more difficult to find, there are some good deals still out there.

And this year, whether you do your shopping online or in person, when you find a good deal, it will likely be important to be prepared to decide quickly as dealer stock is not expected to last long.

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