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I looked at that option and asked the dealer when I picked up my high Country, you can buy that accessory for $1,295.00 and then take it with you or have the dealer install it for an additional $700.00 for non trail boss silverados. I was considering it for my high country until I put it in my garage and realized I have an inch clearence so no lift for me. 

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23 hours ago, RyanbabZ71 said:

 


Can you ask him two things?

1. Will the trailboss be available with the 6.2 in the future
2. When will 2020 MY truck ordering start

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Ryan B.

 

I asked and he said he did not have that info.

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3 minutes ago, BeardBros said:

I asked and he said he did not have that info.

thats what they all say. I call BS

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Went to the indianspolis auto show this morning. Spoke to a Chevrolet Rep from Michigan mainly about the 6.2 not being in the Trailboss and also all the chrome trim in the LTZ. She agreed and said they want to differentiate between GMC so it doesn’t sound like they have any plans for the 6.2 to be in the TB package. Did check out an AT4. Liked it a lot, interior much better than my 2010. Seemed side to side
There wasn’t as much room, maybe bigger center console?

2 dislikes, rear view mirror is small and buttons easy to press when adjusting. The multi pro tailgate seemed a little difficult to use. Watched quite a few people give up. I am sure it gets easier as you use it. Overall I like it. We will see what happens would love to know when 2020 order starts

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Happy to also finally see a center rear seat headrest

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Looks like they started up production again right after the holiday. I got this email on 1/3/19 at 8:13am. Shouldn't be long now!

 

 

 

Dear James,

Here is the current status for your 2019 Chevrolet Silverado:

The event code is 4300 which means that the unit was just produced yesterday, 01/02/2019. It is not in transit yet and it is currently in a plant located in Fort Wayne, Indiana.

We will send another email update on or before 01/10/2019.

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1 hour ago, BeardBros said:

Looks like they started up production again right after the holiday. I got this email on 1/3/19 at 8:13am. Shouldn't be long now!

 

 

 

Dear James,

Here is the current status for your 2019 Chevrolet Silverado:

The event code is 4300 which means that the unit was just produced yesterday, 01/02/2019. It is not in transit yet and it is currently in a plant located in Fort Wayne, Indiana.

We will send another email update on or before 01/10/2019.

When was your TPW?  Mine is this week 12/31/18, I check ed yesterday and they said there was no other info.  Looks like mine will be pushed to next week.

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3 minutes ago, Black02Silverado said:

When was your TPW?  Mine is this week 12/31/18, I check ed yesterday and they said there was no other info.  Looks like mine will be pushed to next week.

My TPW was 12/17/18 but the holidays seemed to have pushed back the production week.

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I believe the plant was closed for Christmas until 1/02, so that could be the delay.   Let’s hope everything is back up to speed,

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I have a build date of 1/14 how long did it take after production to take delivery?

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5 hours ago, gothp28 said:

I have a build date of 1/14 how long did it take after production to take delivery?

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Most of will depend on your location for times, since shipping from the plant varies for location, I have a build week of 1/7 hoping to see it before the end of the month.  My last car I ordered was a Q7 It took just over 3 weeks to get shipped across the ocean to me. Helps that my dealer was near a port. So I'd guess closer to the plant the sooner you'll see it.

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10/29/18 - Ordered the all new T1 2019 Silverado High Country, Crew Cab Short Box, 6.2L with 10 speed trans., Tech Package, Northsky Blue, Premium package and retractable running boards - 1100 ORDER PLACED AT DEALERSHIP / PRELIMINARY ORDER ACCEPTED

12/17/18 - TPW (Target Production Week)

12/18/18 - truck is at event code 3400 ORDER BROADCAST FOR PRODUCTION (LOADED ON ASSEMBLY PLANT COMPUTERS)

12/22/18 - 1/1/19 - There was a shutdown at the plant for the holidays 

1/2/19 - My truck was produced -  3800 ORDER PRODUCED, VIN IS AVAILABLE

1/4/19 - My dealer told me it was at a shipping facility - 4300 INTERMEDIATE DELIVERY

I am in Illinois and Fort Wayne is 235 miles from me.

I will post a full beginning to end report when I take delivery of my truck.

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