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1 day 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.
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.