In October, Chevrolet Silverado HD discount offers on the all-new, next-generation 2020 Silverado HD amount to as much as $4,500. The sum includes a $1,000 accessory allowance as part of the Chevy Truck Month promotion. Also, it appears Chevy is no longer offering manufacturer incentives for the previous-generation pickup, which rode on the K2 platform – versus the new trucks’ T1 platform – and ended production as a 2019 model.
It’s worth highlighting the fact that The Bow Tie brand is also incentivizing select 2021 Silverado HD models this month, though the purchase rebates are more conservative, varying between $1,500 and $2,750. Interested parties should note that all of the aforementioned discounts are available nationwide.
The Incentives
Nationwide Chevrolet Silverado HD discount offers during October 2020 are as follows:
- Featured 2020 Silverado HD Purchase Offer:Â $3,500 cash allowance + $1,000 accessory allowance = $4,500 total discount
- Crew Cab Diesel models only; other models may receive a greater or lesser discount
- $1,000 accessory allowance is only available for eligible accessories
- Featured 2021 Silverado HD Purchase Offer: $2,750 cash allowanc
- Applies to Crew Cab LT models with the Duramax 6.6L L5P V8 engine
- Discount amount varies by model configuration
Shoppers should note that both of the above Chevrolet discount offers expire on November 2nd, 2020.
For reference, here are the 2020 and 2021 Silverado HD trim levels and their corresponding starting MSRPs:
2020
- 2500HD
- WT – $36,195
- LT – $40,195
- Custom – $40,995
- LTZ – $50,695
- High Country – $63,195
- 3500HD
- WT – $37,395
- LT – $41,395
- LTZ – $53,695
- High Country – $64,395
2021
- 2500HD
- WT – $36,295
- LT – $40,395
- Custom – $41,095
- LTZ – $50,695
- High Country – $63,795
- 3500HD
- WT – $37,495
- LT – $41,595
- LTZ – $53,695
- High Country – $64,995
Disclaimers
- Must take delivery by November 2nd, 2020.
- See dealer for details.
- Incentive for the United States of America, unless otherwise specified.
- Some customers may not qualify for this Chevrolet Silverado HD 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
Is GM going to bring back the K Blazer/ 2 door Tahoe? I know a lot of my Chevy friends are looking forward to them, and a lot of them considering jumping ship and going to Ford for the 2 door Bronco. I personally can’t bring myself to go that far I’ve had 22 vehicles since I got my license, all GM Pontiac , Chevy, Cadillac, and even Hummer.
If GM would bring the 1996 two-door (three doors i suppose) updated for the 2020s i believe they’d have a hit. The mid-’90s two-door Tahoes and Yukons are my favorite body-style of any vehicle, ever. I’ve owned several since ’96. Currently I am without one which makes me a little wistful. Well-preserved examples of those vehicles I’ve alluded to can go for top-dollar. I made a few bucks on the one I sold two years ago but I regret parting with it.
The styling has grown on me. Were I not waiting on a Yukon Denali XL I’d be on one of these for certain. That said, I did successfully steer a younger brother to get one; in white, just as many illustrations depict. It’s gorgeous. Very tall too. Now I’m bugging him to take it surf fishing to see how it handles driving on sand.
I really dislike that 2021 grille/front end. So no go for me. Wife has a new RAM. I have to admit to liking the grille/front end. The interior is as good as any luxury car, better looking than any GM or Ford truck. However, GMC has greatly improved the Denali.
I agree that it looks like a house driving down the street when approaching you. However, I am looking at the GMC Sierra in Denali trim. Yes, the front end and grills are the same size, but the GMC looks a lot better to me. The main thing holding me back is the interior. I am waiting for an update, and unfortunately the updates on the HD trucks typically come a MY after the light duty 1500 trucks.
Now, if they coupled this $4,500 on top of the GM family discount, that might be the ticket.
$4500 does not cover ugly or the inferior looking interior. Still contemplating switching to RAM after trying Chevy, Ford and GMC.
It more than does given these trucks are already the most affordable on the market.
Were is the big block???