Current Costco members may be eligible for a $1,000 discount toward certain Cadillac models purchased in January and February 2024, thanks to a limited time offer.
Available on the Costco Auto Program website, the offer is exclusive to Costco members in the United States. It became available on January 3rd, 2024 and will run through February 29th, 2024. The $1,000 discount is able to be applied in conjunction with all other available incentives during that time period, including offers directly from Cadillac. In other words, it does not interfere with other discounts and can be added to them. It’s also worth noting that in order to qualify for the Cadillac discount, interested customers must be a current Costco member as of January 2nd, 2024.
In order to take advantage of the discount, customers are asked to select the eligible Cadillac vehicle they are interested in from a drop-down list. Then, they must register to receive the certificate that entitles them to the $1,000 rebate by inputting their information, including their membership ID. The certificate can then be presented to the selling dealer at the time of purchase. The discount will be taken from the vehicle’s overall transaction price.
Eligible Cadillac models include the Cadillac XT4, Cadillac XT5, Cadillac XT6, Cadillac CT4, Cadillac CT5 and, for the first time, the Cadillac Lyriq, which has been excluded from such offers in the past. However, the generous discount is not able to be applied toward the Cadillac Escalade or the Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing. This is in line with current market conditions, as the luxury marque itself hasn’t offered a discount toward the Escalade or CT5-V Blackwing in quite some time due to extremely tight supply of both vehicles.
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