The Bow Tie brand is featuring a host of worthwhile Chevrolet Equinox discount offers during March 2021, including a cashback rebate of as much as $4,750 for select 2020 models, while a combined offer includes both interest-free financing and a $3,400 cash allowance.
In addition, similar retail incentives are also available for 2021 Equinox models, including a $3,500 cash rebate for select trim levels, as well as a $2,150 discount combined with zero-percent financing for up to 84 months.
For those who may not be familiar with the product line, the 2020 Chevrolet Equinox is available with either front-wheel or all-wheel drivetrain configurations, as well as in four trim levels: L, LS LT and Premier. The 2021 Chevrolet Equinox follows suit, and receives minor changes and updates for the new model year.
Chevrolet Equinox Incentives
Nationwide Chevrolet Equinox discount offers during March 2021 are as follows:
- Purchase Offers:
- 2020 Equinox: $4,750 customer cash
- Excludes base L trim
- 2021 Equinox: $3,500 customer cash
- Excludes base L trim
- 2020 Equinox: $4,750 customer cash
- Finance Offers:
- 2020 Equinox: 0 percent APR for up to 84 months + $3,400 cashback rebate
- Excludes base L trim
- 2021 Equinox: 0 percent APR for up to 72 months + $2,150 cashback rebate
- Excludes base L trim
- 2020 Equinox: 0 percent APR for up to 84 months + $3,400 cashback rebate
- Lease Offers:
- 2021 Equinox: $199 monthly for 39 months
- Applies to 2021 Equinox LT FWD model
- Ultra low-mileage lease with 10,000 miles per year
- $1,459 due at signing for current lessees of 2016 model year or newer non-GM vehicles (after all offers)
- $0 security deposit
- 2021 Equinox: $199 monthly for 39 months
Interested parties should note that the above cashback incentive and finance offers will run through March 31st, 2021.
Chevrolet Equinox Pricing
For reference, here are the applicable 2020 and 2021 Chevrolet Equinox trim levels and their corresponding starting MSRPs, $1,195 destination freight charge included:
- L – $24,995
- LS – $27,495
- LT – $28,695
- Premier – $32,595
Prospective buyers might like to know that the upcoming refresh for the Equinox nameplate has been postponed until the summer of 2021, meaning the revised design and updates didn’t appear in North America with the 2021 model as originally intended, but on the 2022 Equinox model instead. The delay is due to complications caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Disclaimers
- Must take delivery by March 31st, 2021, unless otherwise specified.
- See dealer for details.
- Incentive for the United States of America, unless otherwise specified.
- Some customers may not qualify for this Chevrolet Equinox discount offer.
- Offers 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
Wulp, it’s a grand less now than they previously had on remaining 2020’s
You snooze you lose Paul Penny Pincher
Already got the better deal, that’s why I’m bringing it up.
Local dealers in SoCal are putting additional cash on the hood. A diligent shopper should be able to get $9,000 or more off MSRP.
I like this generation Nox (2018 to now). I’ve driven them long miles on extended rentals. As an “appliance”, it’s a good vehicle. Cargo space is a bit small, the 1.5 liter engine is fine with a light load but gets a bit wheezy when the vehicle is loaded up, the sound system is very average, and the interior is definitely rental-car, but in every other way, I like it. Comfortable, good visibility, lots of legroom, handles very well, feels solid, and has very useful infotainment features. It really does the basics very well. Especially for the price. I’m considering an LT, and if I can get it with the Confidence & Convenience package for under $20K (a bit over $10K off MSRP), I might do it.