Chevrolet Equinox sales increased 2 percent to 79,799 units during Q3 2019. The results are in line with current market trends that strongly favor SUVs and crossovers over sedans. And now, a new Chevrolet Equinox discount reduces the price of most 2019 models by as much as $4,580 during the month of October.
Chevy has been offering worthwhile incentives for the Equinox, starting with a 21 percent discount in March, followed by a 20 percent discount in April, and a 14 percent discount in June, which were all much more lucrative than this current, headline-making offer. In fact, the October rebate is even less than the $6,000 discount offered in August or the $5,000 discount offered in July, for those who may be curious to know.
Incentives
Nationwide Chevrolet Equinox discount offers for October 2019 are as follows:
- 2019 Equinox excluding L models: $750 APR cash + 0 percent APR for 60 months when financing with GM Financial
- 2019 Equinox excluding L models: $2,750 total cash allowance + $1,830 price reduction below MSRP = $4,580
- 2020 Equinox excluding L models: $250 APR cash + 0 percent APR for 60 months when financing with GM Financial
- 2020 Equinox excluding L models: $2,500 total cash allowance + $1,725 = $4,225 total cash allowance
Interested parties should note that the above cashback incentive and finance offers will run thru October 31st. It’s also worth noting that all Chevrolet Equinox discount offers for the month are available to any potential buyer, rather than being limited to competitive owners or to current GM owners. That should somewhat appease current owners disgruntled by GM’s recent incentive tactics that target owners of competitive makes.
For reference, here are the applicable 2019 Chevrolet Equinox trim levels and their corresponding starting MSRPs:
- LÂ – $24,995
- LSÂ – $27,095
- LT – $28,395
- Premier – $32,295
The $4,580 Chevrolet Equinox discount as it applies to a 2019 Premier model with an MSRP of $40,250 reduces the price to $35,670. Meanwhile, the $4,225 Chevrolet Equinox discount reduces the price of a 2020 model from $41,165 to $36,940.
Disclaimers
- Must take delivery by October 31st, 2019, unless otherwise specified.
- See dealer for details.
- Incentive for the United States of America, unless otherwise specified.
- Some customers may not qualify for this offer.
- Offer not available with special finance, lease, and some other offers.
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About Chevrolet Equinox
The Chevrolet Equinox is a compact crossover. It slots above the Chevrolet Trax and below the Chevrolet Traverse. It will also be positioned below the rumored to be the future Chevrolet Blazer. The first-generation Equinox ran from the 2005-2009 model years and was based on the first-generation Theta platform. The second-generation Equinox was offered from the 2010-2017 model years and was based on the Theta 2 platform. Both the first- and second-generation models were "tweeners", in that they straddled the compact and midsize CUV segments in size. The third-generation model was introduced for the 2018 model year. It rides on the GM D2 platform shared with the second-generation GMC Terrain, Chevrolet Cruze, and Chevrolet Volt and, unlike its two predecessors, is positioned squarely in the compact segment.
The third-generation, 2018 and newer Equinox features an all-new exterior and interior, while being slightly smaller inside and out compared to the outgoing model. It also offers an all-new engine lineup and an all-new lightweight architecture that enables a weight savings of over 400 pounds compared to the second-gen model. As a result, the new Equinox gets better fuel economy while also delivering improvements in ride, handling, packaging, and safety.
The Equinox is assembled at the following GM plants:
- GM CAMI plant in Ontario, Canada operated by GM Canada
- GM Ramos plant in Ramos Arizpe, Coahuila, Mexico operated by GM Mexico
- Wuhan II plant in Hubei, China operated by Shanghai-GM
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Comments
Given all the discounts for 2019 GM vehicles suggests that General Motors CEO might not be ready to end the strike because of excess inventory.
i have sold chevrolets since 1958 that is 62 years and many vech. the strike needs to be over very soon. models are runing out.