During the month of August 2020, a Chevrolet Bolt EV discount includes both a generous cashback rebate plus interest-free financing offer for all 2020 models. Meanwhile, a second, separate incentive reduces the price of 2020 models by $8,500.
Prospective buyers should know that all of the aforementioned offers are available nationwide.
Nationwide Chevrolet Bolt EV discount offers for August 2020 are as follows:
The Chevrolet cash purchase discount as it applies to an in-stock 2020 Bolt EV Premier with an MSRP of $43,635 reduces the starting price of said model to just $35,135.
For reference, here are the 2020 Bolt EV trim levels with their corresponding starting MSRPs, $875 destination freight charge included:
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The Bolt is ugly and desperately needs a facelift.
The Bolt was an interesting proof-of-concept, and desperately needs replaced with something that is actually competitive with the Model 3.
That moment when it finally clicks that GM (and other automakers that have their own Auto Financing division) isn't actually an automaker. Their cars aren't the product. Auto loans are the product, vehicles are just the medium for the product.
They're an auto loan supplier that makes cars so people have something to take out auto loans for.
Their only interest in improving their vehicles is to stay competitive enough for people to still keep taking out loans with GM Financing.