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Thanks for the reply elcamino.  I'll be contacting my salesman.  If they can't push this thing through I'll move my order to the largest dealer around that should have allocation - hopefully.  It's been 6 months and I'm tired of it.

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Iffyi

 

Preliminary order – A vehicle order that has been submitted to GM through the OrderWORKBENCH system. It would have successfully gone through Pass One. These orders have an Event Code of 1100 (Preliminary Order Accepted)

 

2000 = Accepted By GM (Dealer used allocation to place order into production)

 

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Guy I work with wants an HD to replace his 19 trail boss.  Went down by Flint last week. Said there are fields of trucks sitting stagnant right now. I wouldn't be hovering over one dealer if I needed a truck. But if I didn't need one right away, I'd probably wait for the sell off, with the redesign coming for 23 they'll be pushing.

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All those trucks outside the Flint plant are probably on "chip-hold" waiting for chip modules to be received and installed at which time the particular lucky truck will be loaded onto transport for delivery. 

I have a 2022 cayenne red 3500 Denali HD with Denali Ultimate option that has been held since manufacturing completion (less certain chip modules, of course) on 17 August.  My original order was placed 7 April for the same as a 2021. 

So tired of waiting. 

Posted

so how do you know if a truck has certain features, even thru a MSRP sticker?......will it include deleted items, or will it just say its there and than not be....looking to buy one with safety 1 pkg and sticker says its on the truck.....its in transit, i dont want it if it doesnt as i have more options to pick from.......am sure the salesman wont know ******.....

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13 minutes ago, Dunn said:

so how do you know if a truck has certain features, even thru a MSRP sticker?......will it include deleted items, or will it just say its there and than not be....looking to buy one with safety 1 pkg and sticker says its on the truck.....its in transit, i dont want it if it doesnt as i have more options to pick from.......am sure the salesman wont know ******.....

 

I think you either need to see it in person or get a photo of it.  I have a 22 GMC on order and the dealer recently said I can have the Driver Alert 1 package (I think that's the GMC equivalent to your Safety 1 package) EXCEPT it will not come with the front and rear parking sensors that are in the bumpers...which I did really want along with the other items. In this case you can simply look at the bumpers to see if the sensors are there or not. Supposedly everything else in the package will be included.  I don't know what will show on the window sticker and if everything else in the package will really be included but we will see.  The GMC package I am talking about is pasted below for reference.

 

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The window sticker is available for each vehicle shown on the GMC inventory listing.  THe sticker for my factory order is absolutely consistent with what I ordered less heated rear seats which has been deleted by GMC (presumably to save a few chips per vehicle). There is a $200 credit on the MSRP for the deleted rear seat heat. 

 

 

And the standard equipment listing on my MSRP unequivocally includes Front & Rear Park Assist. 

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Distribution Updates

Updates for Sierra/Denali 2500 HD

Week of 9/27/2021

Effective 9/27/2021, the following changes will be made to the Vehicle Order Guide:

 

 

  • Exterior section-(SQ9) LPO, 20" (50.8 cm) Machined Aluminum Bolt Pattern with High Gloss Black Accents wheels, updated footnote 1 by removing "Not available to order at this time.".

Week of 9/13/2021

Effective 9/13/2021, the following changes will be made to the Vehicle Order Guide:
 

  • Interior section-(U2K) SiriusXM Radio, updated "an All Access" to "a Platinum Plan" in extended description.
  • Interior section-SiriusXM with 360L, updated "All Access" references to "Platinum Plan" in extended description.

Week of 7/26/2021

Effective 7/26/2021, the following changes will be made to the Vehicle Order Guide:
 

  • Interior section-(PCY) SLT Convenience Package, updated footnote to read "Included with (PDB) SLT Premium Package or (PDC) Texas Edition SLT Premium Package. Requires (UVN) Bed View Camera. Note (U01) Roof Marker Lamps are not available with (YF5) California state emissions requirements. (KA6) Heated Second Row Outboard Seats are included on Crew Cab models built before 7-26-2021. Certain vehicles built on or after 7-26-2021 will include (RGJ) Not Equipped with Heated Second Row Outboard Seats, which removes (KA6) Heated Second Row Outboard Seats. See dealer for details.".
  • Interior section-(KA6) Seats, heated second row outboard seats, updated footnote 1 to read "Requires a Crew Cab model. Included and only available with (PCY) SLT Convenience Package on models built before 7-26-2021. Certain vehicles built on or after 7-26-2021 will include (RGJ) Not Equipped with Heated Second Row Outboard Seats, which removes (KA6) Heated Second Row Outboard Seats. See dealer for details.". Added a new footnote 2 to 4SB and 5SA that reads "Standard on models built before 7-26-2021. Certain vehicles built on or after 7-26-2021 will include (RGJ) Not Equipped with Heated Second Row Outboard Seats, which removes (KA6) Heated Second Row Outboard Seats. See dealer for details.". Changed the availability on 4SB and 5SA to "A".
  • Interior section-Added (RGJ) Not Equipped with Heated Second Row Outboard Seats, see dealer for details with "A" availability on 4SA, 4SB and 5SA that reads "Certain vehicles built on or after 7-26-2021 will include (RGJ) Not Equipped with Heated Second Row Outboard Seats, which removes (KA6) Heated Second Row Outboard Seats.".
  • Exterior section-(SQ9) LPO, 20" (50.8 cm) Machined Aluminum Bolt Pattern with High Gloss Black Accents wheels, updated footnote to read "Not available to order at this time. Requires single rear wheels and (QF9) LT275/65R20 all-terrain, blackwall tires. Not available with (SFE) wheel locks, LPO.".

Week of 7/12/2021

Effective 7/12/2021, the following changes will be made to the Vehicle Order Guide:
 

  • Interior section-(AVI) Seat Belt Adjustable Guide Loops, deleted options entirely

Week of 7/5/2021

Effective 7/5/2021, the following changes will be made to the Vehicle Order Guide:
 

  • Interior section-(VV4) 4G LTE Wi-Fi Hotspot capable, updated description to "Wi-Fi Hotspot capable"

Week of 6/28/2021

Effective 6/28/2021, the following changes will be made to the Vehicle Order Guide:
 

  • Interior section-(PDQ) Preferred Package, deleted (U2L) HD Radio from the package.
  • Interior section-(PCY) SLT Convenience Package, updated footnote to read "Included with (PDB) SLT Premium Package or (PDC) Texas Edition SLT Premium Package. Requires (UVN) Bed View Camera. Note (U01) Roof Marker Lamps are not available with (YF5) California state emissions requirements.".
  • Interior section-(U2L) Radio, HD, deleted option entirely.
  • Exterior section-Taillamps, LED tail , updated extended description to read "LED tail and incandescent stop, turn and reverse light".
  • Mechanical section-(ZL6) ProGrade Trailering System, deleted (U2L) HD Radio from the package.

Week of 6/21/2021

Effective 6/21/2021, the following changes will be made to the Vehicle Order Guide:
 

  • Interior section-(PDG) AT4 Premium Plus Package, updated footnote to read "(VXW) AT4 high clearance step can be substituted with (S6L) Sport Step, Black, LPO or (B3L) power-retractable, Black assist steps but no other assist steps are available. (PYU) 20" machined aluminum wheels with high gloss Black accents can be upgraded to (SHH) 20" High gloss Black painted wheels, LPO, (SQ9) 20" Machined Aluminum Bolt Pattern with High Gloss Black Accents wheels, LPO or (SKX) 20" high gloss Black aluminum wheels with machined accents, LPO.".
  • Exterior section-(BRS) Assist steps, power-retractable, with LED perimeter lighting and bright accent, updated footnote to read "Not available with any other assist steps. Included with (JSE) Denali Black Diamond Edition. Replaces (BVQ) 6" chrome rectangular assist steps.".

Week of 6/14/2021

Effective 6/14/2021, the following changes will be made to the Vehicle Order Guide:
 

  • Exterior section-(BL3) Assist steps, power retractable, Black, includes LED lighting, updated footnote to read "Not available with any other assist steps.".
  • Exterior section-(BRS) Assist steps, power-retractable, with LED perimeter lighting, updated footnote to read "Not available with any other assist steps. Included with (JSE) Denali Black Diamond Edition. Replaces (BVQ) 6" chrome rectangular assist steps when ordered with (PEC) Denali Ultimate package.".
  • Exterior section-(DLN) Mirrors, outside heated power-adjustable, manual folding, removed "Late availability." from all footnotes.
  • Mechanical section-(CMT) Gooseneck / 5th Wheel Package, updated the availability on 5SA to "--".
  • Mechanical section-(Z6A) Gooseneck / 5th Wheel Prep Package, removed the footnote on 5SA and moved the RPO to the free flow RPO code column.
  • 4SA, 4SB and 5SA Color and Trim section-(GSK) Cayenne Red Tintcoat Exterior Solid paint changed the availability on (HVH) Dark Walnut/Dark Ash Grey to "A".

Week of 5/31/2021

Effective 5/31/2021, the following changes will be made to the Vehicle Order Guide:
 

  • Exterior section-(DLN) Mirrors, updated both footnotes by adding "Late availability.".
  • SEO/Ship Thru section-Added Ship/Thru pricing, see Order Guide for details.
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I ordered a 2022 Silverado 2500HD Custom on August 15th.  I selected essentially every package that is available on the Custom.  It was built the week of September 27th and was delivered October 4th. 

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Thats awesome news on your Silverado.  Mine was ordered a week before your and builds next week.  Fingers crossed it ships as fast.

Posted

I ordered a Silverado 3500 DRW LTZ Duramax a month ago and was quoted 6-8 months for delivery.

 

As far as I know it's still in pre-ordered status.

Posted
On 10/2/2021 at 8:31 PM, 03 Cobra said:

 

I think you either need to see it in person or get a photo of it.  I have a 22 GMC on order and the dealer recently said I can have the Driver Alert 1 package (I think that's the GMC equivalent to your Safety 1 package) EXCEPT it will not come with the front and rear parking sensors that are in the bumpers...which I did really want along with the other items. In this case you can simply look at the bumpers to see if the sensors are there or not. Supposedly everything else in the package will be included.  I don't know what will show on the window sticker and if everything else in the package will really be included but we will see.  The GMC package I am talking about is pasted below for reference.

 

 

so it should be on the truck if sticker says it is, if there is a delete it will also state that on sticker with credit of few bucks or whatever?.......

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On 10/5/2021 at 2:32 PM, Andy Hobbs said:

I ordered a 2022 Silverado 2500HD Custom on August 15th.  I selected essentially every package that is available on the Custom.  It was built the week of September 27th and was delivered October 4th. 

 

I picked it up last Friday.

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I ordered my Sierra 3500 on 8/10.  Sales rep said delivery would likely take place in November.  It's 10/15 today and I have no updates from the rep. Congrats to those who are taking delivery after a short wait.

Posted

Just got word from dealer today that mine Denali HD built last week is on the way to them and Ill have by the end of week.  Looks like they are moving  the trucks faster then I thought. 

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