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Read More »During June 2021, a nationwide $2,250 Chevrolet Camaro discount is available for 2020 models.
A nationwide Chevy Camaro lease offer is also available for select 2021 Camaro models, specifically LT1 coupes equipped with the 10-speed automatic transmission, which can be had for $288 per month over 39 months for current lessees of 2016 model year or newer GM or non-GM vehicles.
Featured Chevrolet Camaro discount offers for June 2021 are as follows:
The above Chevy Camaro incentives are valid through June 30th, 2021
For reference, here are the 2021 Camaro trim levels and their corresponding starting MSRPs, $995 destination freight charge included:
Shoppers who would like to see the changes and updates from the 2020 Camaro to the 2021 Camaro – which include extended availability of the RS and Redline Edition to LT1 models, a new Wild Cherry Tintcoat exterior color, and more – can do so here: 2021 Chevy Camaro Change Log.
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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Kind of a mute point since the Chevy website only lists four 2020 vehicles in it's entire inventory.
Regardless, still a solid offer if the car you want is in stock.
Most of the 2020's are actually sold but the Chevy site isnt correct, so basically a pointless offer - I know as I rang around them a few weeks ago.
For the LT1 offer, tried in vane to get this from many dealer around the Midwest, the only LT1's had options which all the dealers I spoke to said invalidates the offer. Since Camaro's that have been built that may not have options are either sitting waiting for CPU's or would be on the stock list by now, very unlikely to be now get a vehicle that would be ready in time for the end of June pickup deadline, basically just a "get you in the dealer" offer.
I ended up picking up an LT1 a few days ago for $420 a month (39months, $2K TTLF and downpay) - the 39months simply so it goes back just before end of summer, had a lot of options on it so price felt fair.
An exercise in futility, you can't even find any 21's, thanks for nothing Chevrolet! How about concentrating on making some 22's?
I ordered a camaro in February dealer said it would be in December then backed tracked said maybe November I said will it still be the 2021 he said yes, funny they’re taking orders for the 2022 June 14 I don’t think he even knows