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Chevy Silverado Discount Takes Up To $7,000 Off In May 2021

The Bow Tie brand is offering a Chevy Silverado discount of as much as $6,000 off select 2021 Silverado 1500 models during May 2021. In addition, Chevrolet is offering a nationwide lease incentive for the 2021 models, varying by trim level and chosen powertrain.

Meanwhile, select 2020 Silverado models receive a cash allowance of up to $7,000 this month.

Chevrolet Silverado Incentives

Nationwide Chevy Silverado discount offers for the 1500 pickup truck during May 2021 are as follows:

  • Purchase Offer:
    • 2020 Silverado 1500: up to $7,000 cash allowance
      • $7,000 cash allowance includes a $2,000 package discount for models equipped with the 2.7L Turbo L3B and 4.3L LV3 V6 engines.
    • 2021 Silverado 1500: up to $6,000 cash allowance
      • $6,000 cash allowance includes a $2,000 package discount for models equipped with the 2.7L Turbo L3B and 4.3L LV3 V6 engines
  • Featured Lease Offer: $309 monthly for 36 months
    • Applies to 2021 Silverado 1500 Crew Cab LT 4WD with 2.7L Turbo L3B engine
    • Ultra low-mileage lease with 10,000 miles per year
      • $2,739 due at signing for eligible current lessees (after all offers)
    • $0 security deposit
    • Available nationwide

The above purchase offer will remain valid through June 1st, 2021, while the lease offers expire on June 30th, 2021. Additional lease offers are available in select markets, so be sure to check with you local dealership for more information.

Chevrolet Silverado Incentive May 2021

Chevrolet Silverado Pricing

For reference, here are the applicable 2021 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 trim levels and their corresponding starting MSRPs, $1,595 destination freight charge included:

2021 Silverado:

  • Work Truck – $30,595
  • Custom – $36,220
  • LT – $41,695
  • Custom Trail Boss – $42,995
  • RST – $45,295
  • LTZ – $51,095
  • LT Trail Boss – $52,795
  • High Country – $55,495

The requirements for each of the Chevy Silverado discount offers on the 1500 pickup vary according to body style, trim, powertrain, and even packaging in some cases.

For reference, here’s a comprehensive list of all the Chevrolet offers for the T1 Silverado during the 2019 and 2020 calendar years:

Disclaimers

  • Must take delivery by June 1st, 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 Chevy Silverado 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

  1. HOW ABOUT GETTING THESE PICKUPS HERE IN THE PHILIPPINES!!?? I LOVE THE GMC & CHEVROLET HEAVY PICK-UPS!! BUT I AM STYMIED BY NO SILVERADO OR SIERRA PICKUPS DON’T SEE ANY OF THE ABOVE!! MAYBE SOME OLDER RIGS, BUT ONLY SEE THE COLORADO’S!! I NEED A BIGGER RIG FOR MY FLEDGLING FARM!!

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    1. I wouldn’t bet on a $7,000 discount as supplies dwindle. I know some dealers talking about adding a $2,500 market adjustment. It’s all about supply and demand.

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      1. I’d also not bet on finding what you want. There are two dealers in my area. One dealer has 12 Silverados on the lot. The other has 4. Neither is offering $7000 off. As an aside, both dealers have ZERO Colorados on the lot.

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        1. The 7000 off is from GM if they don’t offer they are pocketing it. So they should be offering. If not don’t do business with them ever.

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          1. $7000 off from GM doesn’t matter. Mark up the MSRP by $3000. Give the $7000 off by GM. Final result is $4000 off. And it’s not like anyone interested in a Silverado around here has a choice. Both dealers in the city are only offering $4000 off. What’s more, look beyond the city to the next closest dealer, they only have 3 Silverado on the lot, and are also ONLY offering $4000 off, not $7000. Also, if you look a few posts down, i’m not the only one saying dealers are ONLY offering $4000 off.

            Good luck to anyone that wants a vehicle right now.

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  2. No kidding! The new truck lots look like used truck lots with new truck prices. Very little to choose from. Looks like it’s going to be this way for another year (my guess). If you can wait, do so.

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  3. Ha ha. The most I’m seeing at the five dealers here is $4,000.

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  4. If you need a truck you pay the price no matter how much.My number one weakness in life cars,trucks and anything with wheels.I have owned 60 since 1967.The good thing is there are a lot to choose from.Gm,Ford,Dodge.They all are good.I have had all at one time or another.The most important thing to remember is the service after the sale if something happens.

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  5. Included in those rebates are $2000 which is on all 2.7t and all-star disc. which is on all window stickers.

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  6. Damn, no comment yet from shocknaww about how the crappy interiors are the cause for the discounts and sales? Disappointed, maybe he just wakes up around now after a night of gaming in his moms basement?

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  7. Where do you start on the price of a new car or truck.Take MSRP x.80.

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    1. Not in this market. Take what you can get or wait it out. Dealers still have the same overhead with fewer vehicles to cover it with. I have seen some dealers with single digit new vehicle inventory. That’s cars, trucks, and SUV’s. Now is the time to sell a used vehicle. You can make out like a bandit. Just be prepared to pay out the wazoo for a used replacement. Especially, trucks and SUV’s.

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  8. I have been watching the car and truck sales most all of my driving life.Most of our problems today are electrical with electronics coming from other countries.I do not see much improvement in todays American built autos and trucks because of this.The mechanical parts are better the ever but we will be in trouble in the future with these.The makers today do not want you keeping your vehicles longer then 3 years and expect you to buy new often.The Warranty proves this .

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