Throughout February 2024, Cadillac CT5 discount offers consist of a $1,250 purchase allowance, while separate lease offers or low-interest financing are also available.
As has been the case for quite a while now, none of the deals available this month apply to the CT5-V or the ultra-high-performance model CT5-V Blackwing. Instead, the discounts are applicable toward “regular” CT5 trims that include Luxury, Premium Luxury and Sport. Additionally, all offers are applicable toward 2024 models, depending of the offer. That means that any remaining 2023 vehicles are not eligible for this month’s CT5 incentive.
It’s also worth noting that the Cadillac CT5 is eligible for the $1,000 Costco Member discount, which will run through the end of February.
Nationwide Cadillac CT5 discount offers available throughout February 2024 are as follows:
The aforementioned offers will run through February 29th, 2024.
As a reminder, assembly of the 2023 Cadillac CT5 concluded at the Lansing Grand River plant in July to make way for the 2024 CT5 range. The 2024 CT5 doesn’t introduce any major changes or updates compared to the 2023 model year and will soldier on largely the same before the refreshed 2025 model year CT5 goes into production.
For reference, here are the applicable 2024 CT5 trim levels and their corresponding starting prices, 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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