Chevrolet has unveiled a new promotion for Chevy Truck Month offering a $1,000 Accessory Allowance toward the purchase of a new 2021 or 2022 Silverado 1500 Limited, Silverado HD, or Chevy Colorado equipped with eligible accessories.
Some of the eligible accessories include the Sport Bar, Tubular Budge Bar, Assist Steps, and wheels. The offer is available for the 2021 Chevy Silverado 1500, 2022 Chevy Silverado 1500 Limited, 2021 through 2022 Chevy Silverado HD, and 2021 through 2022 Chevy Colorado.
Customers eager to take advantage of the Chevy Truck Month offer must take new retail delivery of an eligible Chevy vehicle with the associated accessories by April 4th, 2022. The accessory purchase must be equal to or greater than $1,000 MSRP, excluding tax and installation. The offer is available with some other offers.
As for the Chevy truck models in question, the 2021 Chevy Silverado 1500 is the third model year of the fourth-generation nameplate, while the 2022 Chevy Silverado 1500 Limited follows as the fourth model year, arriving as a stop-gap measure that bridges the pre-refresh 2021 model year with the fully refreshed 2022 Chevy Silverado 1500. Both model years are available with the turbocharged 2.7L I4 L3B gasoline engine, the naturally aspirated 5.3L V8 L84 gasoline engine, the naturally aspirated 6.2L V8 L87 gasoline engine, and the 3.0L I6 LM2 turbodiesel Duramax, while the 2021 model year also offers the naturally aspirated 4.3L V6 LV3 gasoline engine and naturally aspirated 5.3L V8 L82 gasoline engine, both of which were deleted with the introduction of the 2022 model year. Production takes place at GM Fort Wayne Assembly in Fort Wayne, Indiana, the GM Silao Plant in Mexico.
Meanwhile, the 2021 through 2022 Chevy Silverado HD are the second and third model years, respectively, for the fourth-generation nameplate. Engine options include the 6.6L V8 L8T gasoline engine and the 6.6L V8 L5P turbodiesel Duramax engine. Production takes place at the GM Flint Assembly facility in Flint, Michigan, and GM Oshawa Plant in Canada.
Finally, the 2021 through 2022 Chevy Colorado are the seventh and eighth model years, respectively, for the second-generation vehicle. Engine options include the naturally aspirated 2.5L I4 LCV, naturally aspirated 3.6L V6 LGZ, and 2.8L I4 LWN turbodiesel Duramax, although the LCV is currently under constraint, as GM Authority covered previously. Production takes place at the GM Wentzville Plant in Missouri.
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From 10k off to free accessories, get lost little gm! Keep your ugly refreshed trucks.
Truck month 2019, my buddy got $10,000 off this crew cab RST. Hopefully in 1 years time we are back to see some decent cash incentives. I know Bara said they like the ‘slim’ way things are now, but they also need to compete
+1. Price makes a difference. In my area, the RAM lots are quite full of trucks, almost like before the pandemic, etc. They are expensive, so not many are buying them. Without rebates, it is also a risk for GM, IMO. In example, in my area, the new Toyota trucks are cheaper than the 1500 Sierra / Silverado and can be delivered within 6 months.
I hope your right Andrew. I think the whole wanting to keep things slim is going to be a mistake.
Fight the worldwide coronism! Tear the mask of coronistic oppression off your face! Show the tyrants they have only one way to go back in the behind of the coronistic regime leaders! Say no to the vaccination of death.
The new normal is here to stay, bought my 2020 Silverado 11k off msrp, a year ago, dealers are playing the shortage game, if your willing to pay 15k over msrp, you will get a vehicle in your driveway, the only way you ‘re going to get 10k off msrp is them to raise the price up 20k and they will give you a 10k discount, they will add 2k accessories and charge 20k over msrp, what a bunch of crooks!
When is Chevy going to release more picks of the refreshed version (in different colors)? It blows my mind that they are production as we speak, but there are only about 4 pictures of them on the Internet. All of the Truck Month Deals pertain to the LTD (old 2022) version. Is it because they haven’t arrived at the dealerships yet?
Lol…free accessories….good laugh this morning. How about 10k to 13k off incentives. Owning a new truck is almost as bad as health care. Guess I’ll keep on waiting.
Do like pm doing, don’t buy new, buy a good 2 year old truck and let someone else eat the depreciation. If people quit paying exorbitant prices the price will drop. There must be millions of people that have more dollars than SENSE.
It is already to late for me as I have purchased a new 2018 Ultimate Denali. The transmission is still having problems and I only have 27500 miles on it. I thought I was doing the right thing by buying new and putting my own miles on it.
If only one could get a new Chevy truck. We ordered one from the factory in March 2021…and we’re still waiting.
You have the patience of Job.
Okay people, the only way to get prices down is stop buying the trucks, if we all agree to not buy the game is over. They would fold like a cheap lawn chair. One year gm would be begging for are business.
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I just bought a new 2022 Chevrolet Colorado and no one mentioned Chevrolet had unveiled a new promotion for Chevy Truck Month offering a $1,000 Accessory Allowance toward the purchase of a new 2021 or 2022 Silverado 1500 Limited, Silverado HD, or Chevy Colorado equipped with eligible accessories. I took possession the second week of March. I just purchased the assist steps (off-road) and was considering the options for protection of the cargo bed and cover. I sure wish someone had mentioned this to me sooner. As usual a bunch of mumbo jumble double talk. Not really pleased right now, not that anyone really cares 🙁
What a joke, truck month for 2 months in a row but you won’t ship trucks, mine has been sitting for 5 weeks and not mobbing out again. I bet anything mine will show up after tomorrow