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Costco Members: Purchase or Lease 2020 or 2021 Chevrolet Bolt EV, Get

$3000 Off

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Costco Wholesale has for its Members: Purchase or Lease 2020 or 2021 Chevrolet Bolt EV and get costco member-only incentive of $3000 Off (see instructions below).

Thanks to community member burnsg for finding this deal.

Instructions
  1. Click here to sign up for the promotion
    • Note, you must be a current Costco member as of May 31, 2021 to get this deal.
  2. Click on "Get Started"
  3. Register to receive your certificate with a unique promotion code by entering your information
  4. Present a digital or printed copy of your certificate to any Chevrolet dealership to receive your exclusive value
    • Note: Many dealers have limited vehicle inventory due to a microchip shortage. After registering, please call the dealership to ensure that they have an available vehicle.

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Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • Offer Terms
    • The member who is present at the dealership must match the name on the certificate to redeem incentive. Certificate is not transferable.
    • Valid until August 2, 2021.
  • About this deal:
    • This promotion can be combined with other manufacturer incentives to further your savings. You may also want to check your specific state for rebate offers. See forum thread for additional discussion and ideas.
    • This matches a previous Frontpage deal from March.
  • About this product:

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Written by burnsg
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Costco Wholesale has for its Members: Purchase or Lease 2020 or 2021 Chevrolet Bolt EV and get costco member-only incentive of $3000 Off (see instructions below).

Thanks to community member burnsg for finding this deal.

Instructions
  1. Click here to sign up for the promotion
    • Note, you must be a current Costco member as of May 31, 2021 to get this deal.
  2. Click on "Get Started"
  3. Register to receive your certificate with a unique promotion code by entering your information
  4. Present a digital or printed copy of your certificate to any Chevrolet dealership to receive your exclusive value
    • Note: Many dealers have limited vehicle inventory due to a microchip shortage. After registering, please call the dealership to ensure that they have an available vehicle.

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • Offer Terms
    • The member who is present at the dealership must match the name on the certificate to redeem incentive. Certificate is not transferable.
    • Valid until August 2, 2021.
  • About this deal:
    • This promotion can be combined with other manufacturer incentives to further your savings. You may also want to check your specific state for rebate offers. See forum thread for additional discussion and ideas.
    • This matches a previous Frontpage deal from March.
  • About this product:

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Written by burnsg

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Volt is their hybrid, electric and internal combustion. Bolt is plug in EV only for power.
Bolt is not eligible for the $7500 Federal Tax Credit anymore due to GM hitting the 200,000 vehicle threshold. There are a couple of proposals floating around including $7,000 credit for manufacturers over the prior cap and up to $12,500 for US union produced EVs (which the Bolt would qualify for).

Basically the support falls on party lines, unless it can be worked into a reconciliation bill or they blow the filibuster it's not happening.

Edit: just for clarity, didn't want to get the politics argument going on this more just a realistic view of whether the credit will get added to make this a much better deal.
Stopped at my 'authorized' dealer for Costco.
2021 hatchback with a few amenities...
(Don't have a relative/friend that works for GM.. would have saved me $15-20/month)

Lease 30k, $1300 down (first month + all taxes and fees) with all incentives available inclui Costco)

$325/ month.

Uhh...no
Uh....no.

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Thanks OP. Interested in a deal in NJ. Any pointers anyone?
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Looking at lease deals on dealer website - Gm current leasees or employee/family are afforded the good deals...I'll stop by the Costco-recommended dealer in my area and speak to their representative that specializes in Costco promotions...
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Quote from fthnm2005 :
So they went from volt to bolt?
Volt is their hybrid, electric and internal combustion. Bolt is plug in EV only for power.
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Quote from burnsg :
https://www.costcoauto.com/save/m...model=bolt

CHEVROLET
LIMITED-TIME SPECIAL
[costcoauto.com]
Available June 1, 2021 - Aug. 2, 2021
Get behind the wheel of a 2020 or 2021 Bolt EV and experience advanced tech, impeccable fuel efficiency and premium safety features.‡ Your exclusive savings package includes:
A $3,000 Costco member-only incentive
Plus, Chevrolet incentives for which you qualify

Almost as the same as the last promo last 2 months ago.

https://www.costcoauto.com/save/m...model=bolt

https://www.costcoauto.com/save/m...model=bolt

https://www.costcoauto.com/save/m...model=bolt

Post your BOLT DEALS here and include dealers name to help other SDers.

Last March. I was able to get a BOLT 2021 Lease ONE TIME PAY of $4700. I know others were able to get better price.

https://www.costcoauto.com/save/m...model=bolt
Was that a 3 year lease for $4700?
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Seeing how expensive used cars are lately, grabbing a lease this cheap might be a good idea until the market goes back to normal
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Not that I'm in the market, but out of curiosity, what would it cost to buy outright, with financing, with the most common options but nothing too fancy, and with incentives, rebates and subsidies included? Unless and until they can get these to under $25k and preferably $20k, as well as develop a robust national recharging and repair network, it's going to continue to be a niche if slowly growing market. And I'm someone who'd like my next car to be an EV or at least hybrid.

Btw, how viable is it for a decent amateur home mechanic to maintain one of these, who is capable of doing most repairs on traditional internal combustion engine vehicles?
They're around 25k atm depending on the options you get. Although the next one will be 31k and change starting and we may not see as good of discounts on it by comparison. Plus the 2021 has more options than the base 2022.

But I've seen ppl out the door with a base 2021 for under 22k right now.
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Quote from theralphenator :
Seeing how expensive used cars are lately, grabbing a lease this cheap might be a good idea until the market goes back to normal
Even junkers and older used cars? We have 2 cars we hope to sell soon, one a '92 in so-so shape, the other a '10 in decent but not optimal shape.
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Quote from Woosh :
They're around 25k atm depending on the options you get. Although the next one will be 31k and change starting and we may not see as good of discounts on it by comparison. Plus the 2021 has more options than the base 2022.

But I've seen ppl out the door with a base 2021 for under 22k right now.
Thanks. That's not bad, at least the current ones. $31k is too high for the mass market. What about the Volt? Comparable prices or higher?
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Quote from KMan :
Not that I'm in the market, but out of curiosity, what would it cost to buy outright, with financing, with the most common options but nothing too fancy, and with incentives, rebates and subsidies included? Unless and until they can get these to under $25k and preferably $20k, as well as develop a robust national recharging and repair network, it's going to continue to be a niche if slowly growing market. And I'm someone who'd like my next car to be an EV or at least hybrid.

Btw, how viable is it for a decent amateur home mechanic to maintain one of these, who is capable of doing most repairs on traditional internal combustion engine vehicles?
Last March we were able to get a Premier for $22.5k. (in N. IL, so no state rebates or anything like that). The LT would have been under$20k.

As far as maintenance, there really isn't any. You can still do the brakes and things like that, but since there's no ICE there's nothing to work on (or really break for that matter).
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Bolt is not eligible for the $7500 Federal Tax Credit anymore due to GM hitting the 200,000 vehicle threshold. There are a couple of proposals floating around including $7,000 credit for manufacturers over the prior cap and up to $12,500 for US union produced EVs (which the Bolt would qualify for).

Basically the support falls on party lines, unless it can be worked into a reconciliation bill or they blow the filibuster it's not happening.

Edit: just for clarity, didn't want to get the politics argument going on this more just a realistic view of whether the credit will get added to make this a much better deal.
Last edited by EdMcK515 June 1, 2021 at 09:37 AM.
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No in the market for Bolt, but, in the market for a new vehicle and the ID4 and Model 3 and RAV4 Prime are all interesting options. My question for you, when it comes to road trips and charging, are there standard plugs in these vehicles or converters or they all need their own stations to charge? I see there are different charging networks and sometimes I see charging stations at different shopping plazas and such, but it's not clear to me if only certain stations work with certain cars? I think Tesla is only for Tesla, but how about all the rest?

I do know there are different charging rates and that depends on the vehicle AND the charging station, but again, if I'm driving somewhere a bit far from home and need to top up, what's it like? Do you get stuck somewhere for hours, possibly waiting for a station to free up? Etc?
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