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On 3/11/2021 at 10:38 AM, jhplak325 said:

Current event code is 3100 and still on target for week of 3/22.

Current event code is now 3300 with a targeted production date of 3/22. 

Edited by jhplak325
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So I heard back from GM after our chat yesterday... they said I won't have a TPW for another 3-4 weeks.  3-4 WEEKS?! wtf 

 

I thought being at 3000 things might be moving a bit quicker than that, wishful thinking I guess

Posted (edited)

weird, you confirmed you were at 3000?  I always thought it came with a TPW.  wonder if you have constraints that need to be worked out

Edited by nards444
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The only hiccup was the running board issue, but we solved that a couple weeks back switching from the out of stock high clearance steps, to the power assist steps.

 

So in theory there should be any issues on their end. 

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1 hour ago, LoweredKlass said:

So I heard back from GM after our chat yesterday... they said I won't have a TPW for another 3-4 weeks.  3-4 WEEKS?! wtf 

 

I thought being at 3000 things might be moving a bit quicker than that, wishful thinking I guess

I checked yesterday and again this morning for the heck of it. Still at 1100 which is understandable but at the end of my chat today they said to check back in 2-3 weeks. Most of you went from 1100 to 2000, or some even to 3000 in 7-10 days.

 

20 hours ago, nards444 said:

Was updated like I thought today.  Ordered 27 FEB.   Still at 3000,  but TPW was bumped up to 4/5/21  was at 5/3/21

Good to hear nards, as I mentioned earlier in this thread, the 4/5 TPW is more in line with the trends of everyone else's order.

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I ordered 2/9, the first TPW I got was 3/8, then a week later got bumped to 4/5. Hopefully it wont move again, unless it up.

Posted
1 hour ago, Metz54 said:

I ordered 2/9, the first TPW I got was 3/8, then a week later got bumped to 4/5. Hopefully it wont move again, unless it up.

Car builder stated to me that the first TPWs given were kind of shots in the dark and he expected movement.

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Ordered 12/28

Tpw 3/22

Went 3300 This week, no vin yet

Got an interesting call today from a dealer i specked the exact same truck at 10 days before I ordered at another dealer,

Same spec truck is in transit at 4300.....

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I ordered 12/28... Still at 1100. Dealer says they get a bunch of allocations mid March... Wonder how.lojg till I get a row...

Posted
11 hours ago, powerhaulic said:

Ordered 12/28

Tpw 3/22

Went 3300 This week, no vin yet

Got an interesting call today from a dealer i specked the exact same truck at 10 days before I ordered at another dealer,

Same spec truck is in transit at 4300.....

You won’t get a vin until event code 3800 which is order produced.

 

Are you going to wait on the truck that is about to be made or get the truck that is in transit?

Posted
39 minutes ago, jhplak325 said:

You won’t get a vin until event code 3800 which is order produced.

 

Are you going to wait on the truck that is about to be made or get the truck that is in transit?

That is a very good question, I'm going to go visit the dealer with the in transit this week.

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Event codes weren't created to be a 'live' system.    (as much as we would like it to be)  Means that event code can be higher than what is entered in the system.  Especially when it is in shipping....and source data is with transportation supplier. 

 

No vin until the vehicle has been produced (there are fed regs regarding info in vin and how the sequence numbers (the last digits) get assigned. 

Just because order is in assembly plant hands (3000), doesn't mean plant has sorted out build week (TPW)

 

1000 Order On Hold at Dealership
1100 Order Placed at Dealership
1101 Order Entered into System
1102 Order Entered via Web
2000 Order Accepted by Chevrolet
2001 Order Generated to Dealer
2005 Order Replaced with GM Prospect Order
2030 Order Edited by Chevrolet
2050 Order Changed
2500 Order Preferenced (or "Picked Up" or "Imaged"), Sent to Production
3000 Order Accepted by Production Control
3100 Order Available to Sequence (now becomes more stable)
3300 Order Selected and Scheduled for Production by Assembly Plant (Target Production Week usually available now)
3400 Order Broadcasted for Production (Internal Plant Order Produced)
3800 Vehicle Produced
4000 Vehicle Available to Ship
4104 Bailment Invoice Created
4B00 Bayed ("B", not "8"  )
4106 Bailment Released
4150 Vehicle Invoiced (Dealer Billed)
4200 Vehicle Shipped
4300 Intermediate Delivery
4V03 Estimated Delivery Date
4800 Rail Ramp Unload
5000 Vehicle Delivered to Dealer
6000 Vehicle Delivered to Customer
9000 Order Cancelled

 

 

 

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I've been checking in on GM chat periodically with no movement, still at 1100. Was driving by the dealer today so figured I would introduce myself to the new salesman and follow up. The manager says that he spoke with the GM rep yesterday and my order will be picked up next week. I'll take it with a grain of salt at this point, my May delivery seems to be slipping away. 

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4 hours ago, Rozz522 said:

I've been checking in on GM chat periodically with no movement, still at 1100. Was driving by the dealer today so figured I would introduce myself to the new salesman and follow up. The manager says that he spoke with the GM rep yesterday and my order will be picked up next week. I'll take it with a grain of salt at this point, my May delivery seems to be slipping away. 

Maybe good news maybe not.  But it seems most people are 4-5 weeks out to build week after they get to 3000, and then have to factor 2 weeks to ships.   So be close. 

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