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I got the delivery date pushed off again...Now it could be Monday. I had to stop in and find out why I couldn't get delivery today. Yesterday, I was told the lady was doing new plate deals while mine was a transfer of plates/tag. So.. I was starting to think about it and drove over again..( this could be 12 times?,,,,) and was wondering why I been getting put on the back burner for 10 days. so the truth comes out today. the title from the swap dealer was not signed so they had to mail it to Upstate NY. the Up State dealer sent the letter back regular mail and now its a waiting game. Sure.....

 

Anyway I get the window sticker for the truck and I see I get a 6 way power seat.

Does anyone know the difference between the 6way vs 10 way?

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Wow your dealer must not want that sale. It should have been overnighted both ways. As for the seats I'm not to sure. Once mine are set to my likening I almost never move them again.

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Not sure, but I think a 6 way seat is forward and back, up and down, and the seat front up and down, with a manual adjuster for reclining and no lumbar support.

 

10 way seat should add power lumbar and power recline to the 6 way seat.

 

Mike

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Title?? Is this a new dealer trade? If so there is no title. As far as know, a certificate of origin is what will generate a title once sold. I'd be skeptical, sound to me that someone is blowing smoke up you 3rd point of contact.

 

I'd run!

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Title?? Is this a new dealer trade? If so there is no title. As far as know, a certificate of origin is what will generate a title once sold. I'd be skeptical, sound to me that someone is blowing smoke up you 3rd point of contact.

 

I'd run!

Yes . It is a new dealer vehicle swap including 2 different states. I was told title. I used the GMC build a truck site and the current price to build this truck is about $2k more. Maybe they want me to run. They probably can't get this truck back in for what they are selling it for???????
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There is definitely no title involved in dealer trades, regardless of which state it is coming from. There has to be something going on they are not telling you. It could be truck related, or paperwork related, but it is not title related. Someone would had to have owned and titled it first. How many miles is on the odometer? Another thought, they may have damaged it during the transfer, and they are trying to stall you until they can get it fixed. Or, they received it from the other dealer with a warranty issue, something not working right, and they are stalling until they get it fixed. These ae some real life examples I have witnessed. I most certainly don't want to rain on your parade, but I would definitely demand a complete and comprehensive explanation of the stall job. Either way, best of luck with your truck. Hope you get it soon.

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Your dealer is telling the truth. There is a MSO (Manufacturers Statement of Origin) that will go with the purchase. It is assigned to the next dealer on a trade.

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Your dealer is telling the truth. There is a MSO (Manufacturers Statement of Origin) that will go with the purchase. It is assigned to the next dealer on a trade.

ya but what are the chances they will delivery the truck to me tomorrow as the planned delivery date this time.

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