For the month of July, a new Lincoln Continental discount offers $2,500 towards the purchase of a new 2020 model. Additionally, Lincoln is also offering interest-free financing to qualifying customers, though this finance incentive appears to be specific to select regions, and is not available nationwide, unlike the cashback rebate.
Lincoln Continental discount offers for July 2020 are as follows:
Interested parties should note that some of the above offers are valid through August 3rd, 2020.
For reference, here are the 2020 Lincoln Continental trim levels and their corresponding starting MSRPs, including the $995 destination charge:
When compared to recent Lincoln Continental discounts, this month’s deal is less appealing than most, especially the $4,000 retail discount observed in January, which included interest-free financing as well as a nice chunk of money back.
It’s also worth noting that Lincoln no longer seems to be offering incentives for 2019 Continental models.
For those unfamiliar with the lates, it’s worth noting that the Continental is set to be discontinued at the end of the current generation, as first reported by Ford Authority. The 2020 model year will become the last year of the large luxury sedan.
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