KEY POINTS
  • The average discount is $2,957, down from $4,825 in May 2020 and $3,878 in May 2019, according to new estimates from J.D. Power and LMC Automotive.
  • Many car shoppers — 40% — are struggling to find the exact car they want, according to a recent survey from Cars.com.
  • With demand (and prices) for used cars higher, you may be able to get a better value on your trade-in.

Car shoppers hoping to cash in on Memorial Day weekend sales events may want to rein in their expectations.

On top of reduced inventory due to a shortage of microchips — key parts needed for today's autos to operate — and unrelenting consumer demand pushing prices higher, there are fewer incentives being offered by manufacturers and dealers.