
When it’s time to go big with a vehicle, the large SUV is the answer.
With room for seven or eight passengers, today’s big SUVs are custom designed to offer huge stowing and towing capabilities.
We’ve identified three large SUVs this month that offer ample amounts of available luxury features and loads ‘o space for whatever you need. Two of the three large SUVs offer up to $3,000 in cash and zero-percent financing and the offers are good through early April, 2012.
If you like what you see with the Nissan Armada, act quickly since that big rig’s offers end February 29, 2012 (yes, it’s leap year). But you can still expect to save up to $2,000 in cash and 0.9-percent financing.
This month’s large SUV rebates and incentives are listed with the biggest national discount first. But pay attention to local offers you may see on TV advertisements or newspapers because local deals are often better than the national offers. We’ve included links to local rebates and incentives pages for each of these vehicles to help you secure the best deal on a large SUV.
2012 Ford Expedition
Big, family friendly and capable. That’s the Ford Expedition.
The Deals:
• $3,000 cash incentive
OR
• 0% financing
Expiration date: 2012 Ford Expedition Incentives and Rebates Expire April 2, 2012
Read: 2012 Ford Expedition Review
View: 2012 Ford Expedition Rebates and Incentives
2012 Lincoln Navigator
If the Ford Expedition doesn’t offer enough luxury, try the Lincoln Navigator instead.
The Deals:
• $3,000 cash incentive
OR
• 0% financing
Expiration date: 2012 Lincoln Navigator Incentives and Rebates expire April 2, 2012
2012 Nissan Armada

The Armada isn’t our favorite big rig, but you may be able to negotiate a very attractive price. Give it a shot.
The Deals:
• $2,000 cash incentive
OR
• 0.9% financing
Expiration date: 2012 Nissan Armada Incentives and Rebates expire February 29, 2012
Our Car Deals Methodology
Choosing the best large SUV deals of the month is a straightforward process:
- We use nationally available rebate and incentive numbers to help us whittle the list of potential big SUVs down to a manageable number. We look for double-digit discounts from the window sticker. The bigger the discount, the better the deal.
- We take a look at whether or not low-interest financing is available. Like you, we like rates as close to zero percent as possible.
- Unlike many publications, we pick vehicles we would recommend to our friends, relatives, and colleagues. In other words, cars we would park in our own driveways.
Don’t forget that in addition to national incentive and rebate programs, automakers frequently offer additional regional discounts that can make vehicles not included on our list equally attractive. Click the rebates and incentives links next to each vehicle and check local dealer advertisements to determine whether regional programs are available in your area. Better yet, ask your dealer directly for the best discount. They’ll be glad to offer you the discount to secure your business.
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The BMW is better to look at, better to drive, and better equipped. Nuff said.