For the month of August 2020, The General is offering $1,500 off the MSRP of any 2020 Chevrolet Camaro model for any buyer. Meanwhile, a second offer reduces the price of any 2019 model by $2,000. Notably, the deals are nearly identical to recent incentives.
In addition to both of the aforementioned rebates, The Bow Tie brand is also extending a competitive, nationwide lease offer, which gives buyers the chance to get behind the wheel of the 2020 sports coupe for as little as $329 per month.
Incentives
Nationwide Chevrolet Camaro discount offers for August 2020 are as follows:
- Featured 2019 Camaro Purchase Offer: $2,000 cash allowance on all models
- Featured 2020 Camaro Purchase Offer: $1,500 cash allowance on all models
- Featured 2020 Camaro Lease Offer: $329 per month for 36 months
- Ultra low-mileage lease with 10,000 miles per year
- For eligible current lessees:
- $1,689 due at signing (after all offers)
- $0 security deposit
To clarify, all of the above Chevrolet Camaro discount offers will expire after August 31st, 2020.
For reference, here are the 2019 and 2020 Camaro trim levels and their corresponding starting MSRPs, $995 destination freight charge included:
2019
- LS – $25,995
- 1LT – $26,495
- 2LT – $28,495
- 3LT – $31,995
- 1SS – $37,595
- 2SS – $42,995
- 1SE (ZL1) – $62,995
2020
- LS – $25,995
- 1LT – $26,495
- 2LT – $28,495
- 3LT – $32,495
- LT1 – $34,995
- 1SS – $37,995
- 2SS – $42,995
- 1SE (ZL1) – $62,995
The headlining $2,000 Chevrolet discount reduces the starting price of the 2019 Camaro to $23,995. Meanwhile, the $1,500 cashback rebate lowers the starting price of the 2020 model to $24,495.
Disclaimers
- Must take delivery by August 31st, 2020.
- See dealer for details.
- Incentive for the United States of America, unless otherwise specified.
- Some customers may not qualify for this Chevrolet Camaro discount offer.
- Offer not available with special finance, lease, and some other offers.
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. GM Authority will not be held responsible for any misprints, typos or any other errors.
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Comments
How about a All new Camaro that you can see out of with a truck and better interior material. It was Epic Fail to remodel the 2016 after the 2010 model, can we get past it already ?
How bout it, I hate how a 911 looks like the previous 911. Like make a new design to separate. I do believe the 5th gen had poor visibility and bad interior. I guess what people really want is a gimmic so GM should stop with there world class chassis engineering. It doesn’t sell. What funny is the 6th gen was the first camaro I seen that I just had to drive and had to buy. Let the camaro nameplate die build a charger,challenger competitor, big and fat easy to see out of.
Like anything, looking appropriate for the role helps and you’ve got to wonder whether the failure the Chevrolet Camaro has experienced on the track is because of the car’s styling.. the Chevy Camaro team should take a page from the C8 Corvette, look like a winner and sell like a winner.
No one is buying Camaros because, first, with no advertising behind them, nobody even knows the Camaro is still being built.
Secondly, due to the ‘Rona shutdown, new Chevrolets are scarcer than hen’s teeth. An internet search of Chevy dealers within 200 miles of my location a couple of days age turned up only THREE Camaros, all of which had 6-cylinder engines. No V8 SS nor a ZL1 to be found.
Sad day for camaro lovers today in 2020 , i just sold my 2019 ZL1 for peanuts cause of many complaints but most of all for the poor steering it had : major tramlining issue ,to the point it was dangerous and GM should have recalled this car! Good riddenzzz.
My 1980’s camaro gave me a lot more good memories than this poor excuse for muscle car ,i miss that old one. Wake up GM and make a decent camaro like the good ol days!!!!!!!
Ever see Ford vs Ferrari? Your the guy where ken miles said “ your car is a Plymouth Studebaker” tramlining issues 😒
Every thought and comment on the camaro is wrong. Don’t think I read a single comment that doesn’t sound like a troll. Maybe one where someone made reference to that all the people that did buy camaro’s before now buy trucks