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Hey gang....is it possible to get a window sticker for a new vehicle without paying for it?  I have the VIN for my new truck (not delivered yet) and just wanted to look at the options and prices on it.

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4 hours ago, Cheekster96 said:

Hey gang....is it possible to get a window sticker for a new vehicle without paying for it?  I have the VIN for my new truck (not delivered yet) and just wanted to look at the options and prices on it.

Dealer should be able to see it, have them send it to you. Have you checked their website?

The 1st truck I ordered is built and sitting waiting to ship....shows on the dealers website so I can see the window sticker.

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Hasn't shown up on the dealer's website yet.  Truck was just built on Wednesday.  I'll keep checking though.  Thanks for your help, Wicked.  

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Review GMC inventory for trucks configured like what you've ordered. If the truck was built Wednesday it will soon hit the GMC inventory.  The window sticker will be available to print.

 

Good luck.  My 2022 Cayenne Red Denali SBCC 3500HD was built back in August and is apparently still sitting on a parking lot in Flint, MI on "chip hold" awaiting chip modules to complete the build and ship.  I do however have the sticker confirming the truck has what I ordered (less heated rear seats). 

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If you ordered one thru a dealer, have them send you one.

Presumably they are still interested in your business.

Might as well have them get you a build sheet while they're at it.

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9 hours ago, Cheekster96 said:

GMC inventory for a Chevy?

Doh! Homer face plant.  Obviously go to Chevy inventory listing. 

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If you're not interested in the prices, would not one of the Vin Decoder sites work for an inventory of the vehicle?

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