During November 2021, Cadillac CT4 discount offers include a purchase allowance of up to $500 for 2021 models. Meanwhile, 0.9 percent APR financing is also available for up to 72 months, and may be combined with the aforementioned purchase allowance of $500. Additionally, Cadillac is offering a $500 rebate toward the lease of most 2021 CT4 sedans to current eligible non-GM lessees.
It’s worth noting that none of the discounts available this month apply to the ultra-high-performance 2022 Cadillac CT4-V Blackwing sedan. However, the discounts are eligible for the CT4 and CT4-V models. Additionally, all offers are exclusive to 2021 models and do not apply to 2020 or 2022 model year vehicles.
Nationwide Cadillac CT4 discount offers during November 2021 are as follows:
Interested parties should note that all of the above Cadillac CT4 discount offers will be valid through January 3rd, 2022.
It’s worth mentioning that Cadillac CT4 inventory is currently very limited across the United States as a result of the global microchip shortage, which has caused CT4 production to be idled at the Lansing Grand River plant in Michigan. Luckily, production resumed in October, and units of the luxury sedan are on their way to dealers as we write this.
For reference, here are the 2021 CT4 trim levels and their corresponding starting MSRPs, including the $1,195 destination charge:
We strive to provide accurate and up-to-date information about the vehicles and their incentives in question, but errors and misprints can happen. In addition, the manufacturer can change incentive information at any time and without notice. Always consult with your dealer regarding color availability information before making purchase decisions. Cadillac Society will not be held responsible for any misprints, typos or any other errors.
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