Just received a check from GM for the difference between the agreed upon price at Ordering in February and the price I paid when I got the truck in May! My contact at my dealership did all the legwork, I didn't do anything other than notify him I should have paid the original price.
My new AT4 has the auto stop/start feature. In three weeks of owning the truck, it is turned off maybe 4 times in total at stoplights. So it doesn't even work as intended...
I had this screen setup on my AT4 for about an hour the other night. Wouldn't go away despite numerous restart attempts. Finally corrected itself after about an hour.
The new dash is pretty sweet looking but its definitely laggy. The Google Maps function through the vehicle sometimes takes over a minute to generate driving directions.
I do love the Apple Carplay connectivity - it's wireless (bluetooth) as well and very snappy, quick.
Received email this morning titled "Your 2022 GMC Sierra has arrived at our distribution center". Body says: "...now that your 2022 GMC Sierra AT4 has reached the next stage of the delivery process, it will undergo a final inspection to ensure every detail is as it should be. Keep an eye on your inbox for more updates."
I am in Houston.
Received another email today. The truck is en route via rail and is one state away. Called dealer and they thought it might arrive later this week, but admitted that was a guess.
February 17 - Sierra AT4 Reserved at dealership in Houston
February 25 - Received email from GMC "Placing Order"; received Order Number
March 11 - Notified of "Tentative Build Week of April 4th"
March 28 - Target Production Week of April 4th
April 27 - Received Status update email from GMC - still says Target Production week of 4/4 in it
Per dealer, vehicle not built yet, so we're nearly one month behind their initial target...