For a limited time, Costco members qualify for a $1,500 rebate for the purchase or lease of eligible Cadillac models.
Five Cadillac models are eligible for the rebate, including the XT4, XT5 and XT6 luxury crossovers, along with the CT4 and CT5 luxury sedans, and the offer is applicable toward 2021 or 2022 model year vehicles. At this time, the luxury marque’s full-size SUV, the Escalade, is excluded from the offer. This is in line with current market conditions, as Cadillac hasn’t offered any incentives or discount toward the purchase or lease of an Escalade in over a year due to extremely high demand for the luxury SUV.
Additionally, the range-topping Cadillac Blackwing super sedans, the CT4-V Blackwing and CT5-V Blackwing, are not eligible for the Costco member incentive rebate.
The offer is valid toward the purchase or lease of a vehicle with delivery taken between March 1st and May 2nd. Eligible customers must be a current Costco member as of February 28th, and must register with the Costco Auto Program prior to applying for the rebate. Customers may combine the $1,500 rebate with any other Cadillac incentive for which they qualify.
In order to receive the rebate, Costco members can visit the wholesaler’s auto program site here, where they can select their desired Cadillac model from the drop-down list. There, they will be asked to input their information, including their membership ID. After this, the customer will be granted a certificate detailing the incentive. To claim the member incentive, customers must bring the certificate with them to their preferred Cadillac dealer and present it at the time of purchase or lease. The discount will be taken from the vehicle’s overall transaction price.
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