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Been trying to get back into a GM truck after a couple others over the past few years. I found an AT4 on my dealers website and started a deal... just got a call that they have no idea when it will get here. It’s built and waiting on a lot in Fort Wayne. 

 

Supposedly there are no rail cars to haul it and it could be 3-4weeks before it shows up? Is this bull or what? 

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My AT4 was built on 10/8 and I was told last Friday that it was shipped, then Monday I was told it wasnt shipped, and that was also the case yesterday.  Today, I was told that it is in Roanoke, IN, which apparently is also a GM facility, for an unknown reason.  The event code is 4300.  Does anyone know if Roanoke is just the next stop after Ft Wayne or is it a QC stop?

 

EDIT: It would seem that the Ft Wayne plant is in Roanoke, In. so the references must be for the same place.  

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Does anybody know if the wire harnessed on AT4 for will let you put the running boards that are

For a denali? Power  assist steps that retract

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Mine was built on Oct. 2 and dealer just called today at 1.30 and said it is at the dealer. I will pick it up tomorrow at 9am. 10 days from built to delivered to dealer Pittsburgh Area. Next photos will be of the actual truck.
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Mine completed on 10/12, was told delivery would be on 10/25.  Still no delivery as of today.  Hoping it comes in this week.  Exciting times...

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Did you go to the rep chat on Chevrolet.com? Don’t go by what your dealership reels you because they have no clue. After I went 4300 mine told me about a week but not 100% sure. He then called me the next morning and said it was delivered overnight. Cover all of you bases, seems like a long time from build to delivery. 

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Got an updated delivery date today. November 10th it’s supposed to hit the local rail yard with another 1-1.5weeks from that for dealer prep and what not.  That adds up to right after thanksgiving or so which seems like a long time from the 10/8 build date.  It’s going to be a long month...

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15 hours ago, flowbytwo said:

Got an updated delivery date today. November 10th it’s supposed to hit the local rail yard with another 1-1.5weeks from that for dealer prep and what not.  That adds up to right after thanksgiving or so which seems like a long time from the 10/8 build date.  It’s going to be a long month...

Mine was ordered 8/18, built 9/27, and delivered 10/18. It was loaded on the rail in Ft. Wayne on 10/1 and sat in the shipping yard in Lawrenceville, Ga. from 10/8 to 10/18. They put it on the delivery truck on 10/18 and about 6 hours later the dealership sent me the picture of it coming in. It was exactly 2 months from order date to delivery date. All that information came from Chevrolet.com chat. 

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GM Customer service was helpful.  My truck has been stuck 3 hours away in Dixiana (Columbia) SC since 10/24.  Hopefully it will get moving soon...

 

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My target production week was 10/2 and it arrived at my dealer in Athens, GA 10/27. I picked up 10/30. Very happy with the turnaround time on my 2019 AT4!

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