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Ordered 2022 refreshed Denali yesterday. No prices. No pics. Two interior colors available. Black and Atmosphere/Brownstone. . No idea what Atmosphere looks like. They told me could be delivered early May. They really have no clue. I went with The Denali Reserve package. The Ultimate has too much stuff I don't care about. Carbon bed, kicker speakers, massaging seats. Anybody have a clue what atmosphere looks like? Google did not help.

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i just got off the phone with my dealer he said it does have a vin 

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i waiting as well to configure  the newly refreshed Sierra / Silverado online.

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20 hours ago, mthree bmw said:

Brown. You put any money down or sign any contract? 

So that makes it Brown/Brownstone? It must be a lighter shade then. Yes I put money down. No contract.

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17 hours ago, John Piotrowski said:

Hwy im wondering when the configurator opens and where to access it today is Jan 5

 

14 hours ago, lryfer said:

i waiting as well to configure  the newly refreshed Sierra / Silverado online.

 

 

Full dealer configuration was the 5th.  Build and Price on the brand websites is still a month or so out.

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Just ordered a 2022 refresh regular Denali Crew Cab, Short Box, Onyx Black with Jet Black Seats today with all the standard items plus the following:

  • Duramax Diesel: $995
  • Denali Reserve Package: $4,130
  • Upgraded Rims: $2,995
  • Package Discount: -$500

Total MSRP Cost with Destination Freight Charge: $72,840 (For ****** and giggles I built a 2022 Limited from the GMC Website with everything being the same was $70,700)

 

Reserve Package with supercruise was almost $8,000. Dealer said I would be lucky to see it March/April since I reserved one when it first became available.

Edited by GMCDenali1975
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55 minutes ago, Ryan Tierney said:

Are you sure? GM insider had December 16th for dealers and 1/5 for online config and full pricing 

I went to my dealer on 12/16. They had all the info on the truck to place an order but with no pricing. They told me dealers would have pricing on 1/5 but they received it today. That's at least what my dealer is telling me. I'm not sure when online configuration and pricing will go live.

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Ordered a refreshed 1500 AT4 to get out of my 21 2500 last Friday. Sure hope it's sooner than later but not holding my breath. 

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From what i could understand the refreshed 2022 will not be available in Satin Steel Metallic..... ouch! Looking at a 2022 LTZ...

 

                                                GH

Edited by goose hunter
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So are there pictures out yet to see the colors or just the names?  I am waiting for the build online features to build my truck before going into dealer to order.

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i just found - that if you go to Costco auto you can build the new  Silverado/Sierra refresh trucks

not sure why you can build/price on there, and not on the actualy chevy/gmc site - Kinda funny

 

www.costcoauto.com

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