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17 hours ago, dane0254 said:

Picked up the truck today. This thing rides nice and the power is awesome. Love this thing. 

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For now.... but you might be surprised in a year or so or few months and find yourself hating it.    But black is beautiful. 

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For now.... but you might be surprised in a year or so or few months and find yourself hating it.    But black is beautiful. 

I love my black suburban, everyone said you’ll hate black, it’s the first black vehicle my first car 25 years ago,


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On 2/15/2020 at 6:06 PM, dane0254 said:

Picked up the truck today. This thing rides nice and the power is awesome. Love this thing. 

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What are those emblems on your hood? Are they 6.2L

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On 2/4/2020 at 4:15 PM, S10jimmy said:

Just got a call from my local dealership. I placed an order for a 2020 trail boss double cab with the 6.2 with the 10-speed transmission in September. I put down the deposit and placed my order. I was told the production date would be the week of January 13th . I hadn't heard anything from the dealership yet so I placed a call yesterday to find out what was going on. Today I received a call back from the dealership saying that even though they took my deposit and Chevy excepted the order , Chevy is not going to produce the double cab trail boss with the 6.2 l motor !! My order hasn't been canceled by  Chevrolet yet , and they told the dealer that they will probably not be producing that truck at all ! I can't f'ing believe this !! 

 

 

Hey man, any updates on your situation? I went to the dealership to order a 2020 custom trail boss double cab with the 6.2 last week. They didn't mention anything about not being able to acquire one. I put the deposit down and haven't heard anything, not that I expect to...its been less than a week. Were you able to get it sorted out?

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3 hours ago, disneybaker said:

Is it possible to change or add to an ordered vehicle after it’s submitted


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Nope. I considered adding tow mirrors after my dealership submitted the build and they said it’s not possible to make changes after GM accepts the build from the dealership.

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Nope. I considered adding tow mirrors after my dealership submitted the build and they said it’s not possible to make changes after GM accepts the build from the dealership.

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On 2/21/2020 at 11:13 AM, disneybaker said:

Is it possible to change or add to an ordered vehicle after it’s submitted


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On 2/21/2020 at 2:18 PM, Tr3kker said:

Nope. I considered adding tow mirrors after my dealership submitted the build and they said it’s not possible to make changes after GM accepts the build from the dealership.

I think they're giving you the run around.. I was in the same situation wanted to add tow mirrors and my order was submitted. Dealer had no issues changing it for me. 

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