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37 minutes ago, elcamino said:

CSX Facilities in Michigan
• Major rail yards in Detroit and Grand Rapids (Wyoming)
• Intermodal terminal in Detroit
• TRANSFLO terminals in Detroit, Grand Rapids, Wixom,
and Melvindale
Automotive distribution centers in Flint and New Boston

 

Its a major CSX rail hub, the carrier who will take it out east

CSX Transportation is a Class I freight railroad operating in the eastern United States and the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Quebec. The railroad operates approximately 21,000 route miles of track.

 

New Boston RR DC is near Detroit airport.

 

https://www.google.com/maps/search/CSX+in+New+Boston,+MI/@42.1725004,-83.3996383,1552m/data=!3m1!1e3

 

Perfect. Thank you

 

Posted

And another week goes by. For this week's installment of find the truck we are........ IN TRANSIT! Wahooo, maybe I'll get a truck after all. 

 

How long will it take to get from Flint to Florida? 

 

Time to start cleaning up the Jeep to trade her in.

Posted

Just checked mine as well. They said its bayed at the Flint distribution center waiting for the carrier. I also checked my vin and my truck now shows up on my dealers website as in transit. Getting closer. 

Posted

My order timelines:

  • Event 1100 Dec 18
  • Event 2000 Feb 20
  • Event 3000 Feb 26 with TPW of Mar 23
  • Still Event 3000 on June 17 with TPW of July 27, so a 4 month delay due to COVID.

Taking longer because it is a dually and the dealer put the order in as type "Retail Stock" instead of "Retail Sold", even though I told them 3 times to make sure it was "Retail Sold", prior to getting to event code 3000.

Once it hits 3000, nothing can be changed with your order.

It will be interesting to see if I even get it as a 2020.

If not, I will have to make a new order for a 2021.

Posted

My latest update

The truck was ordered on 10/26/19

Was told 6-8 weeks for truck so should be in around December 28th.

TPW of 3/16

Truck built sometime the week of 5/25

6/9 truck at rail yard in New Boston

6/19 Truck in  rail yard in NJ waiting for a truck to take it to CT

Posted

My latest update.

Truck was ordered 2/19/20.

TPW of 3/16.

Built 6/5 (event code 3800)

6/12/20 Bayed at Flint Distribution Center waiting for carrier. 

6/17/20 Dealership called that they received the invoice and the truck was being shipped. (event code 4300)

6/19/20 Bayed in New Boston, Michigan.

Posted
On 6/19/2020 at 7:32 PM, Pate Services said:

My latest update.

Truck was ordered 2/19/20.

TPW of 3/16.

Built 6/5 (event code 3800)

6/12/20 Bayed at Flint Distribution Center waiting for carrier. 

6/17/20 Dealership called that they received the invoice and the truck was being shipped. (event code 4300)

6/19/20 Bayed in New Boston, Michigan.

Our trucks are sitting next to each other I guess. Same update for me, next stop after New Boston is Port Arthur, LA. 

Posted
On 6/19/2020 at 6:32 PM, Pate Services said:

My latest update.

Truck was ordered 2/19/20.

TPW of 3/16.

Built 6/5 (event code 3800)

6/12/20 Bayed at Flint Distribution Center waiting for carrier. 

6/17/20 Dealership called that they received the invoice and the truck was being shipped. (event code 4300)

6/19/20 Bayed in New Boston, Michigan.

My latest update.

Truck ordered in February 2020

TPW OF 03/23

Built week of 06/15 - 06/19

Dealer calls me on Friday the 19th and says it’s built and ready for delivery.

Vin 2688xx

GMC Sierra 2500 4WD, Crew Cab AT4 Diesel, Black Carbon Metallic 

Expected arrival is 06/29

crossing my fingers but it’s, been a long wait. Pretty excited right now.

 

Posted
15 hours ago, Toops said:

My latest update.

Truck ordered in February 2020

TPW OF 03/23

Built week of 06/15 - 06/19

Dealer calls me on Friday the 19th and says it’s built and ready for delivery.

Vin 2688xx

GMC Sierra 2500 4WD, Crew Cab AT4 Diesel, Black Carbon Metallic 

Expected arrival is 06/29

crossing my fingers but it’s, been a long wait. Pretty excited right now.

 

Wow, that's quick. I guess the train ride to N. Dakota is a lot quicker than Florida. My dealer told me mine wont be here for a few weeks. 

Posted
7 minutes ago, Tampa_HD said:

Wow, that's quick. I guess the train ride to N. Dakota is a lot quicker than Florida. My dealer told me mine wont be here for a few weeks. 

Yup, dealership said once it gets on the rail it goes to Minnesota then truck from there to ND. Said it’s usually a 2 week delivery. But will probably be quicker due to Covid-19 will all the truck haulers just waiting to haul. Quoted by my dealership.

Posted

Just did the online chat and was told the following. Looks like it will arrive in NJ next week.

The vehicle was last seen in Walbridge, OH and the estimated time of arrival in Twin Oaks, PA is on June 27th, 2020.

Posted

My order date for a 2500 Denali was 1/14. According to chat its still in accepted status with NO build date. Over 5 months of waiting with no build date... 

Posted
11 hours ago, Spangled said:

My order date for a 2500 Denali was 1/14. According to chat its still in accepted status with NO build date. Over 5 months of waiting with no build date... 

Sounds like your dealer might not have an allocation. 

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