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Hello,

 

I bought a 2020 LTZ late last month. I was told that it would arrive on the 19th. On the 19, the dealer called and said that it was at the railhead in Nashville TN, which is where the dealership is. On the 21st he called and said that the truck was in Quality Control and as soon as it was released it would be to the dealer. Now, today he called and said that it is awaiting transport to the dealer. He can't tell me when it will be here, so does anyone have a timeline for something like this? What are the chances I'll get it tomorrow which is a Saturday.

 

Thanks in advance.

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, 2015Silverado4x4 said:

Hello,

 

I bought a 2020 LTZ late last month. I was told that it would arrive on the 19th. On the 19, the dealer called and said that it was at the railhead in Nashville TN, which is where the dealership is. On the 21st he called and said that the truck was in Quality Control and as soon as it was released it would be to the dealer. Now, today he called and said that it is awaiting transport to the dealer. He can't tell me when it will be here, so does anyone have a timeline for something like this? What are the chances I'll get it tomorrow which is a Saturday.

 

Thanks in advance.

How come they're still shipping a 2020? 

 

Was it a dealer transfer, rather than a new build?

 

 

Edited by redwngr
Posted
21 minutes ago, redwngr said:

How come they're still shipping a 2020? 

 

Was it a dealer transfer, rather than a new build?

 

 

When I bought it, it was supposed to be to the dealer within a week. No, it's coming from the factory. Not sure when it was built though.

Posted
1 hour ago, 2015Silverado4x4 said:

When I bought it, it was supposed to be to the dealer within a week. No, it's coming from the factory. Not sure when it was built though.

That makes sense now.

 

I was struggling with how you could have ordered a new 2020 in late Sept when the were done taking 2020 orders. 

 

 

I ordered a 2021 mid Sept.  Got word today that it's built.

Posted
Hello,
 
I bought a 2020 LTZ late last month. I was told that it would arrive on the 19th. On the 19, the dealer called and said that it was at the railhead in Nashville TN, which is where the dealership is. On the 21st he called and said that the truck was in Quality Control and as soon as it was released it would be to the dealer. Now, today he called and said that it is awaiting transport to the dealer. He can't tell me when it will be here, so does anyone have a timeline for something like this? What are the chances I'll get it tomorrow which is a Saturday.
 
Thanks in advance.
When I was told a truck was assigned to deliver my truck it took about a week until my truck got the lot. Then, the dealer does all of its BS, which will add a couple days.

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Posted

Here is the timeline on our truck:

 

Built 9/18 (You can gauge when it was built by when it showed up on the dealer website if they didn’t give you a build date)

 

Arrived at the dealership 10/22

 

Our dealer was awesome. We ordered up the $1,000 in free accessories a couple weeks ago so they would be ready when the truck was delivered. They installed the step bar, bed cover, black lugs/wheel locks, tailgate lettering, black emblems and detailed it up by today. Brought her home a few hours ago :)

Posted
19 hours ago, Jrodpic said:

Here is the timeline on our truck:

 

Built 9/18 (You can gauge when it was built by when it showed up on the dealer website if they didn’t give you a build date)

 

Arrived at the dealership 10/22

 

Our dealer was awesome. We ordered up the $1,000 in free accessories a couple weeks ago so they would be ready when the truck was delivered. They installed the step bar, bed cover, black lugs/wheel locks, tailgate lettering, black emblems and detailed it up by today. Brought her home a few hours ago :)

Very nice. I'm sure I'll get it Monday or Tuesday. Dealerships are closed here on Sundays. Glad you got your truck.

Posted
21 hours ago, Transient said:

When I was told a truck was assigned to deliver my truck it took about a week until my truck got the lot. Then, the dealer does all of its BS, which will add a couple days.

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It was available for transport and then got held for qc, now its released, so hopefully it will get picked up on Monday. Anyone know what the qc is for? Is that just something where they pick a random vehicle or did they see something that needed to be fixe?

Posted

Just ordered a 21' High Country to replace my 19', this is my 1st time ordering a truck so I'm hoping the 22 weeks in the Donlen link isn't correct and closer to the 8-10 weeks the dealer told me. Dealer will enter the order tomorrow so I'll be watching and updating timeline here as well. Crossing my fingers for a 12/31 or earlier delivery but after reading the past few pages here I don't think it will happen.

 

21' High Country Crew Cab Short bed

- Satin Steel Metalic/Black

- 6.2l/10 spd

- Tech Package

- Max Tow Package

- Safety Package II

- Power Assist steps

- Sunroof

- Aux Trailer Camera

- Rear underseat storage

 

MSRP: 67,740

Posted
Just ordered a 21' High Country to replace my 19', this is my 1st time ordering a truck so I'm hoping the 22 weeks in the Donlen link isn't correct and closer to the 8-10 weeks the dealer told me. Dealer will enter the order tomorrow so I'll be watching and updating timeline here as well. Crossing my fingers for a 12/31 or earlier delivery but after reading the past few pages here I don't think it will happen.
 
21' High Country Crew Cab Short bed
- Satin Steel Metalic/Black
- 6.2l/10 spd
- Tech Package
- Max Tow Package
- Safety Package II
- Power Assist steps
- Sunroof
- Aux Trailer Camera
- Rear underseat storage
 
MSRP: 67,740


Looks like prices have gone up since 2019 a bit also


Ryan B.
Posted

Looks like base MSRP is $600 more and the Safety Package II is $350 more but you get Adaptive CC. 

 

19' Base MSRP $56,300 mine was 62,980

21' Base MSRP $56,900 new build is 67,740

 

+ $1870 Tech Package

+ $995 Power Steps

+ $995 Power Sunroof

+ $595 Aux Trailer Camera

+ $75 Wheel Locks

+ $350 more for Safety Package II(has Adaptive CC now)

+$275 Lockable Rear underseat Storage

- $995 Iridecent Pearl Tricoat

= $0 for Satin Steel Metalic

 

$4160 Difference in packages and MSRP

Posted (edited)

So the dealer sent paperwork to have it released on Monday the 26th. As of today 10/30 there has been no response.  

 

Having no idea when its coming OR why its taking so long is driving me crazy! :) 

 

-- Was delivered yesterday

Edited by 2015Silverado4x4
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On 10/24/2020 at 10:48 PM, 2015Silverado4x4 said:

It was available for transport and then got held for qc, now its released, so hopefully it will get picked up on Monday. Anyone know what the qc is for? Is that just something where they pick a random vehicle or did they see something that needed to be fixe?

I think that might be 'code' for 'the truck is out getting the spray-in liner added'.

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