For a limited time, Costco members in Canada are eligible for a $750 discount toward the purchase or lease of a 2022 or 2023 model year Cadillac car or crossover.
The limited-time savings event began on September 1st, 2022 and will run through November 30th, 2022. Eligible Costco members will be granted a $750 bonus toward the purchase or lease of a new, in-stock Cadillac CT4, CT5, XT4, XT5 or XT6.
In order to qualify for the exclusive bonus, one must be a current member as of August 31st, 2022, and must be registered with Costco Auto Canada via its website at CostcoAuto.ca. Additionally, an eligible member must be a citizen of Canada and hold a valid driver’s license. Once all these requirements are met, customers will be granted a certificate with an authorization number that can be presented to any Cadillac dealership in Canada. Currently, Cadillac has 118 active dealers in Canada.
It’s worth noting that this Costco exclusive saving event does not apply toward the purchase of either of the ultra-high-performance Blackwing sedans, the Cadillac CT4-V Blackwing or CT5-V Blackwing. The full-size Cadillac Escalade SUV is also excluded from eligibility for the discount, as is the all-new Cadillac Lyriq electric vehicle. The discount also only applies to vehicles that are currently in-stock, which can be a bit of a challenge as supplier issues and production shutdowns have limited the availability of many Cadillac models at the dealer level.
“We know finding incentives on a new vehicle is more difficult than before,” said Jay Woodcock, general manager of the Costco Auto Program, in a statement. “This promotion with [Cadillac parent] General Motors Canada provides an additional $750 value on vehicles Costco members seek most.”
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