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Ordered Refresh LT Trailboss with 3.0 LM2 and Standard box.  Desert Sand Metallic.  

 

4/1 order placed

5/4 - order accepted 

5/9 - got text from salesman saying TPW of 6.27.22

5/19 - checked with Chevrolet.com via text chat and got TPW of 5.30.22

6/10 - vehicle is BUILT

6/20 - texted asking for event code - chat says they don't have current code, but it hasn't shipped.

 

:(   

 

 

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  • 3 weeks later...
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Ordered 22 Chevy Custom Trail Boss 2.7t as basic as possible, standard box, summit white.

 

Ordered - April 8, 2022

As of today June 7, 2022 it's sitting in Mexico awaiting transport to Calgary Alberta. Sitting right at the 3 month mark now.

 

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2022 Sand Dune ZR2

Ordered and accepted 4/28/22

TPW 5/30/22

3800 Built 6/1/22

Waiting on shipment now.

  • 2 weeks later...
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On 6/8/2022 at 12:30 PM, GearheadSS said:

2022 Sand Dune ZR2

Ordered and accepted 4/28/22

TPW 5/30/22

3800 Built 6/1/22

Waiting on shipment now.

Hey GearheadSS - has yours shipped yet?   Mine was built about the same time - still hasn't shipped.

 

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Shipping must be slow currently. My order was built 4/25 and was originally supposed to show up 6/7. Dealer told me today it’s sitting in the next state over, they hope to get it by the end of the month. 

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On 6/20/2022 at 6:56 PM, Keggertx said:

Hey GearheadSS - has yours shipped yet?   Mine was built about the same time - still hasn't shipped.

 

No it hasn't.  Today the status was updated to 4D00(on hold-missing parts).  Mine is one of 3 ZR2s that we have ordered that just went to 4D00.  17 of our 21 built 1500 crew cabs are all 4D00-missing parts.  Seems that GM has run into a supply issue and looks like thousands of trucks are affected by it.  

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I got the message from my Dealership today that mine is on hold now too.   Says there are defective microchips in the window regulator.  (?) and that it will have to go back through to have that fixed before it ships.

 

Here we go.    Wonder how long this will delay us.

 

  • 2 weeks later...
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My Refresh AT4 is now on the move!

 

via GMC chat

 

“Thank you for waiting.Upon checking, I can see that the vehicle is currently in transit from Silao, GJ to Viborillas, QA.”

 

still event code 4200

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Recent news reports say GM has over 95,000 vehicles waiting for parts so its going to be a long wait to clear those units. The predict sometime before the end of the year.   Local dealer here is saying 6-months from date of production till it arrives.  Friend has 4 k1500 CC work trucks on order for his company and that's what they are telling him.

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When can a 2023 be ordered? I have asked 2 dealerships and they say they don't know. I found some fleet ordering guides online that said 5/26?

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2 hours ago, Fla Eagle said:

When can a 2023 be ordered? I have asked 2 dealerships and they say they don't know. I found some fleet ordering guides online that said 5/26?


I'm wondering the same thing, so I'll report back if I find an answer. I was told that ordering would open up in July, with production beginning in August. I'm trying to reach my dealership this week, but not getting calls back from the right people, so I may head in tomorrow. I had an order for a 2022 but it got cancelled when they stopped building the Silver Ice color. So they're waiting to put in a 2023 order for the new Sterling Gray color and I'm trying to find out when they can officially place the order.

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8 hours ago, Fla Eagle said:

When can a 2023 be ordered? I have asked 2 dealerships and they say they don't know. I found some fleet ordering guides online that said 5/26?

Supposedly July 21st the order banks open for ‘23. 

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On 6/20/2022 at 9:12 PM, Dirk13 said:

Shipping must be slow currently. My order was built 4/25 and was originally supposed to show up 6/7. Dealer told me today it’s sitting in the next state over, they hope to get it by the end of the month. 


Did you ever get yours? 

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8 hours ago, Hickory said:


Did you ever get yours? 

Yessir. It showed up June 26th, bought it the next day. 

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