Buying a new car is always better when you know you're getting a bargain, but scouring the internet for the best deals can be time-consuming and scrappage schemes aren't for everyone.
So Autocar has done the hard work for you and compiled a list of some of the best savings on the new car market.
We've found combined savings of £20,551 on the five models featured below, so take a look and click the links to read our full road test verdict on each one. All offers are valid until 2 November.

The Jaguar F-Type coupé remains a performance sweet spot in the market, especially when it's equipped with a supercahrged 3.0-litre V6.
Drivethedeal.com has taken more than £6k off of the R-Dynamic, meaning you can have this high-performance two-door for less than £50k.
Jaguar XF - pay £34,299, save £5736

Another Jag, but this one's the brand's sweet handling XF saloon. In 2.0i R-Sport form, it's also one the most rounded models in its class, offering good performance and respectable economy.
Drivethedeal.com is also offering almost £6k off this model, meaning you pay £34,299.
Ford Focus - pay £16,597, save £5618

The Ford Focus remains the strongest-selling car in its segment and for good reason. It's practical, handsome and, in 1.5 TDCi form, frugal.
Drivethedeal.com has taken £5.6k off this version, leaving you with £16.6k to pay.
Kia Niro - pay £22,943, save £2192

The Kia Niro is a hybrid crossover with funky styling, a practical cabin and an attractive asking price.
Go to Carfile.net and you'll find a 1.6 GDi Hybrid offered with a £2.2k saving.

The smallest car on our list also has the smallest saving, but that still leaves it with, um, the smallest price. But don't let that fool you: the Volkswagen Up is a class-leading car.
Drivethedeal.com is offering a £800 discount, meaning the asking price is barely over £10k.