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 the biggest savings on the new car market.
We've found combined savings of £19,956 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 14 December 2017.
Land Rover drivers can be smug in the winter, resting easy in the knowledge that their car has some of the world's most capable driveline technology. Land Rovers laugh in the face of Storm Caroline.
The Discovery is a prime example of the breed, but one that also manages to offer a luxury car experience to its occupants - particularly in the HSE Luxury Auto form that drivethedeal.com is offering savings on.
Alfa Romeo's sweet-handling Stelvio SUV provides a genuine Alfa experience with all-wheel drive, making it both fun and secure to drive in slippery conditions.
There's a 2.2 D 210 Super Auto is up for sale with a £4.5k discount on drivethedeal.com, a good saving for a car this new.
BMW 4 Series - pay £30,460, save £4450
BMWs might not stand out as obvious choices for a winter car, but now that xDrive all-wheel drive is offered on almost all models, traction issues need not be a concern when it gets cold.
The 420i xDrive Sport offered on drivethedeal.com mixes sporty lines with a strong petrol engine and secure drive hardware, making it a wise buy for December.
Suzuki's SX4 S-Cross has been engineered with road driving in mind, but even in front-wheel drive form (all-wheel drive is an option), this high-riding crossover benefits from clever traction technology.
Drivethedeal.com has taken £4441 off of a 1.0-litre Boosterjet example, so its price is barely above £17k.
Mitsubishi's ASX is a left-field choice in the crossover segment, but it does have an on-demand all-wheel drive system that makes the ASX surefooted across challenging terrain.
As such, it's a good-value option, especially now that drivethedeal.com has shaved more than £1.6k off the price of a 1.6-litre petrol model.