To qualify for the Volvo Limited-Time Special, you must:
(1) be a current Costco member on or before May 31, 2021;
(2) register with Costco Auto Program online or through its call center to receive a certificate with your unique promotion code;
(3) present your certificate and unique promotion code to any authorized Volvo Car USA dealer at time of visit;
(4) take delivery between June 1, 2021 and August 2, 2021 of a new and eligible 2021 Volvo XC60 to receive a $1,250 Costco member-only bonus or a 2021 Volvo XC40 Recharge to receive a $2,000 Costco member-only bonus.
Retired demonstrator and service-loaner vehicles of these eligible models qualify for the Costco member-only bonus. The bonus will be applied at time of purchase or lease and is compatible with other eligible Volvo incentives for which the Costco member qualifies under the individual program rules. Program available to US residents only for delivery within the US at an authorized Volvo Car USA dealer only, not available in Puerto Rico, Canada or Mexico. Factory orders are not eligible. Only one (1) promotion code allowed per vehicle. Limit two (2) promotion codes per membership. Subject to change without notice.
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expired Posted by kisalexx • Jun 3, 2021
Jun 3, 2021 5:26 PM
Costco members: purchase/lease Volvo XC60, get $1,250 off or XC40 Recharge, get $2,000 off
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Edmunds says it's sold around $58k
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Now with EV that's a different ball game. You can take advantage of the I think $7500 federal tax credit for full EV for all makes except Tesla and GM since they met their 200K vehicle sales. With that being said, i think they're trying to past the bill to increase the tax credit to $12k which would be a great incentive. But that $12k comes with a lot of stipulation like vehicle has to be made in the US(which i'm all for) and has to be from a union plant (which i have no idea how a consumer is supposed to know). So my only guess would be the new F150 electric truck that would meet all that criteria.
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Sorry, getting rid of the BMW before it hits 100,000 is the smart thing to do. Go visit a local automotive repair shop and there you will find your answer first hand.
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