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I ordered mine on November 25th and it is supposed to be built next week. So I will probably get it in some time in February.

Did you get an order number for your truck? You can go to the GM web site and start a chat, give them your order number and they can tell you the status of it. 

Did you load this thing up? 

Posted
6 hours ago, fishlessam said:

Anyone knows how long does a factory order take from the time the dealer send it in?Just purchased a 2020 DENALI 1500 4X4 CARBON PRO edition in white frost.

My dealer gave me a build date after the order was accepted by GM. My order was picked up by GM around December 5th and scheduled for build Jan. 27. I would expect mine to take longer since the shut down the factory for 2 weeks around the holidays. I'm sure they're still running behind from the strike.

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Got the 6.2L engine,4X4,white frost color,walnut interior,carbon pro edition,hard folding bed cover,mud flaps,floor liners,22 inch wheels plus all the standard features with the denali package.Will buy and install the illuminated door sill plates myself.Dealer did not get a build date as of yet but the order was accepted.

Posted
30 minutes ago, fishlessam said:

Got the 6.2L engine,4X4,white frost color,walnut interior,carbon pro edition,hard folding bed cover,mud flaps,floor liners,22 inch wheels plus all the standard features with the denali package.Will buy and install the illuminated door sill plates myself.Dealer did not get a build date as of yet but the order was accepted.

That sounds like an awesome build. Make sure you post up some pictures when it comes in. 

  • 5 weeks later...
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The build dates are a Target Production Week not a specific date. Mine had the same date 2/10/20 I checked Monday and it was still at 3300 scheduled for production. I checked Tuesday and it was 3400 Broadcast for production. Checked again yesterday (Thursday) and it was built and showed as bayed in Indiana. Rep couldn't tell me the order status code but I am thinking it is 4B00. It is either waiting to be sent to have the spray on bedliner as I think they farm that out or it is waiting to be transported to my dealer. I have an email into my salesman to see if he has a delivery expiration date yet so I have an idea of when they plan to ship it. I would bet yours is probably built already as well. Hit up the chat on the Chevy or GMC website with your order number and they should be able to update you. 

Edited by 1kwik72
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·        1000 Order On Hold at Dealership

·        1100 Order Placed at Dealership, will not move unless dealer has allocation

·        1101 Order Entered into System

·        1102 Order Entered via Web

·        2000 Order Accepted by GMAD

·        2001 Order Generated to Dealer

·        2005 Order Replaced with GM Prospect Order

·        2030 Order Edited by GM

·        2050 Order Changed

·        2500 Order preferenced  (“Picked Up”), Sent to Production Control

·        3000 Order Accepted by Production Control

·        3100 Order Available to Sequence (now becomes more stable)

·        3300 Order Selected and scheduled by Assembly Plant (Target Production Week usually available now)

·        3400 Order broadcasted to all supplier areas in the assembly plant production system, build process is underway and locked in sequence to the end of the line.

·        3800 Vehicle Produced, it’s come off the production line.  VIN now available to dealer.

·        4000 Vehicle Available to Ship

·        4104 Bailment Invoice Created (Shipping doc’s)

·        4B00 Bayed (Parked waiting on transportation company processing)

·        4D00 Bayed for Quality Control (unknown time period)

·        4106 Bailment Released (Shipper in control)

·        4150 Vehicle Invoiced (Dealer Billed for vehicle)

·        4200 Vehicle Shipped (In Transit, on train or truck)

·        4300 Intermediate Delivery (Up-fitter etc)

·        4V03 Estimated Delivery Date

·        4800 Rail Ramp Unload, at the distribution center. Delivered by truck to dealer

·        5000 Vehicle Delivered to Dealer

·        6000 Vehicle Delivered to Customer (or dealer reported sale to GM)

·        9000 Order Cancelled

 

 

 

Edited by elcamino
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Crazy supposedly it was built between the 11th and the 12. Chevy chat said it was shown to be on its way to the dealer today (I doubted it) I had emailed my salesman Yesterday to see if he had any info. He called and texted me the invoice this afternoon. Then he decided to take a run over to their body shop where new stuff is sometimes unloaded and holy cow he found it sitting in their lot he doesn't even have the paperwork at the main dealership yet. I am wondering if the paint is even dry LOL

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Nice lookin truck, congrats! The GM chat and my dealer both said it takes an average of 3 weeks to be delivered to the dealer from build date. I'm also in Canada so take that with a grain of salt could be a lot quicker in the US

Posted
On 2/14/2020 at 8:37 AM, elcamino said:

·        1000 Order On Hold at Dealership

·        1100 Order Placed at Dealership, will not move unless dealer has allocation

·        1101 Order Entered into System

·        1102 Order Entered via Web

·        2000 Order Accepted by GMAD

·        2001 Order Generated to Dealer

·        2005 Order Replaced with GM Prospect Order

·        2030 Order Edited by GM

·        2050 Order Changed

·        2500 Order preferenced  (“Picked Up”), Sent to Production Control

·        3000 Order Accepted by Production Control

·        3100 Order Available to Sequence (now becomes more stable)

·        3300 Order Selected and scheduled by Assembly Plant (Target Production Week usually available now)

·        3400 Order broadcasted to all supplier areas in the assembly plant production system, build process is underway and locked in sequence to the end of the line.

·        3800 Vehicle Produced, it’s come off the production line.  VIN now available to dealer.

·        4000 Vehicle Available to Ship

·        4104 Bailment Invoice Created (Shipping doc’s)

·        4B00 Bayed (Parked waiting on transportation company processing)

·        4D00 Bayed for Quality Control (unknown time period)

·        4106 Bailment Released (Shipper in control)

·        4150 Vehicle Invoiced (Dealer Billed for vehicle)

·        4200 Vehicle Shipped (In Transit, on train or truck)

·        4300 Intermediate Delivery (Up-fitter etc)

·        4V03 Estimated Delivery Date

·        4800 Rail Ramp Unload, at the distribution center. Delivered by truck to dealer

·        5000 Vehicle Delivered to Dealer

·        6000 Vehicle Delivered to Customer (or dealer reported sale to GM)

·        9000 Order Cancelled

 

 

 

Is there a website I can go to and track my truck with these codes???

Posted
2 hours ago, dadztoy said:

Is there a website I can go to and track my truck with these codes???

If you have the order number, and are in the US, GM chat can/will help you.

 

If in Canada, the info will only be given to the dealer...

 

It's not a 'live' update, as that isn't the real purpose of the system.

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