Cadillac is offering some enticing discounts on the CT6 luxury sedan, which will be available through the end of the month. Notably, these Cadillac CT6 discount offers are also applicable to the go-faster Cadillac CT6-V for the very first time.
For those buyers looking to pick up the luxury brand’s big performance-infused four-door, now might be the right time to do so. The new Cadillac CT6 discount offers cover both financing and lease options, with the former including $1,000 cash and 0 percent APR for up to 60 months when financing with GM Financial, the captive finance company for Cadillac’s parent company, General Motors.
Meanwhile, the Cadillac CT6 discount also includes a separate offer with $2,000 toward the lease of a new CT6 for current lessees with GM Financial, with an ultra low-mileage lease for qualified lessees at $629 per month for 39 months.
Finally, Cadillac is offering $2,000 cash allowance as part of the new 2020 CT6 discount offers.
All three Cadillac CT6 discount offers will remain valid through the end of May. General Motors is also offering special discounts for healthcare workers and first responders on the frontlines battling COVID-19.
Note that these offers are only valid if taking delivery by June 1st, 2020, and they are only available in the U.S., unless otherwise specified. Some customers may not quality. The offers are not available with special finance, lease, or other offers.
The fact that these Cadillac CT6 discount offers are available for CT6-V models is critical. For now, there remains ample CT6-V inventory around the country, with roughly 150 units still in stock, according to Cadillac Society measurements.
Pricing for the Cadillac CT6-V starts at $97,190, including a $995 destination charge. Meanwhile, the base-model Luxury starts at $59,990, while the Premium Luxury starts at $75,490 and the Platinum starts at $97,490, including destination.
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