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10 days agoI thought maybe “fake news” or trolling but found this:
https://electrek.co/2025/04/05/costco-executive-members-get-massive-31500-off-chevy-brightdrop-van/
I thought maybe “fake news” or trolling but found this:
https://electrek.co/2025/04/05/costco-executive-members-get-massive-31500-off-chevy-brightdrop-van/
Had the exact same thought. Approximately 400km range. If I am interpreting the information correctly, an hour of fast charging gets you 250km or so.
And that for me friends is a wrap. You have summed it up beautifully. For me. High five.
Wish I could upvote this multiple times. It is consistently a pay now or pay later equation. Often spending money to avoid a problem costs you less than paying for the fallout later.
Well said.
Trump Says “We Don’t Need Products From Canada”. Repeatedly said in recorded interviews.
Above seems US only but found this for CA members:
Costco Canada members can get a discount on the Chevy BrightDrop 600 through its auto program, potentially saving up to $3,000. The base price for a BrightDrop 600 FWD is $80,125, and for an AWD model, it’s $82,725. A fully loaded BrightDrop 600 with AWD and the large battery retails for $89,225. Here’s a breakdown: BrightDrop 600 FWD: $80,125 (base price) BrightDrop 600 AWD: $82,725 (base price) Fully loaded BrightDrop 600 AWD: $89,225 (with large battery) Costco Auto Program Discount: Up to $3,000 Potential Final Price: Up to $78,725 with federal tax credit and Costco discount (assuming maximum discount) To qualify for the Costco discount, you’ll need to be a Costco member in Canada, have a valid driver’s license, register with Costco, and present your authorization number to a participating dealer. You can then purchase, finance, or lease an eligible 2024/2025 Chevrolet Equinox EV, Blazer EV, Silverado EV, Buick Envision, or other eligible vehicles, including the BrightDrop 400 or 600.