A new car showroom! Watch the price fall with every dealer bid

New cars from BetterDealBetterDeal is just like a normal new car auction but instead of the price going up with every bid; it goes down - a new car reverse auction! It's easy, you pick a new car from our online car showroom, we alert our 350 new car dealer network and the bidding war for your new car begins - in reverse! It's all done for you, just relax and watch the price of your new car drop!

BetterDeal is the cheapest. Click to find out why.


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Why a new car purchase is the smart option!
Buying a new car has many advantages over the mine field that the used car market is. Probably the biggest one would be the fact that you are covered by a manufacturer's warranty for a limited time/kilometre range. These vary between the different manufacturers. If you were unfortunate enough to suffer any factory defects or recalls, they would be fixed at no cost to yourself. And with so many dealers providing the same products it creates a highly competitive market which allows BetterDeal to provide the best price across the new car market.

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Last Four Auction Results. Browse our new car showroom with an easy to navigate new car directory

Honda Accord
Saving amount $2198
Saving percentage 5%
Toyota Hilux
Saving amount $99
Saving percentage 0%
Hyundai Elantra
Saving amount $3900
Saving percentage 14%
Toyota Landcruiser
Saving amount $8100
Saving percentage 13%

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