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7 hours ago, Sgt Beavis said:

 

I'm trying to find this for the 2022 Silverado.  I ordered a ZR2 yesterday but it hasn't been accepted yet. This would be super useful in making sure I get exactly what I'm looking for. 

 

Oh, searching around I found the new Silverado's owners manual. 

https://www.chevrolet.com/bypass/pcf/gma-content-api/resources/sites/GMA/content/staging/MANUALS/5000/MA5633/en_US/1.0/22_CHEV_Silverado_1500_OM_en_US_U_84719634A_2021DEC07.pdf

 

Nice. Manuals must be recently posted because they weren't there a few weeks ago. Here's the Sierra manual. https://www.gmc.com/bypass/pcf/gma-content-api/resources/sites/GMA/content/staging/MANUALS/5000/MA5634/en_US/1.0/22_GMC_Sierra_Sierra_Denali_1500_OM_en_US_U_84719636A_2021DEC07.pdf

The Silverado ordering guide is here https://www.gmfleetorderguide.com/NASApp/domestic/proddesc.jsp?year=2022&butID=1&regionID=1&divisionID=1&vehicleID=22363&type=0

  

32 minutes ago, smit303 said:

That owner's manual appears to be a 2022 Limited edition. Looking at the picture of the dash, definitely a 2019-2021/2022 old version. GM screwed the pooched with this limited/ refreshed lingo. 

Nah it's the new one. Check page 7. Shows the new dash.

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Yes, you're right. I was looking at the work truck.

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Ugh!  My dealer called me this morning. He got allocation for a ZR2 but I could only order it if I got it WITHOUT the multi-function tailgate.  If it were the sunroof, I could drop it but I want that tailgate. 

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Got my order in today, I think it's going to be quite a while though, that order list was huge !

 

RST Duramax - basically everything added 

 

 

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9 hours ago, Carbon said:

Got my order in today, I think it's going to be quite a while though, that order list was huge !

 

RST Duramax - basically everything added 

 

 

What was your MSRP? I’m looking at a RST with either the 6.2 or 3.0. Any ideas when you can expect delivery?

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I am not ordering nothing! The way GM is deciding what options I get because of chip shortage I am waiting to see with my own eyes a truck with the options I want! 

 

If I have to wait until 23 or 24 so be it! 

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Is there any one that has all wheels available on silverado 2022 refresh with there rpo codes???   Thanks!

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On 2/19/2022 at 11:10 PM, Jricharc said:

What was your MSRP? I’m looking at a RST with either the 6.2 or 3.0. Any ideas when you can expect delivery?

 

 

Unknown at that time, but my current 2021 was 58k and I added a few extra things so I think this will be right at 60k.

 

No expected delivery date because i'm fairly low on the list and GM allocations are not generous at this time. Also, having it a diesel doesn't help as that's even more rare for an allocation.

 

When I have more info, I will post it up.

 

 

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4 hours ago, Carbon said:

Unknown at that time, but my current 2021 was 58k and I added a few extra things so I think this will be right at 60k.

 

No expected delivery date because i'm fairly low on the list and GM allocations are not generous at this time. Also, having it a diesel doesn't help as that's even more rare for an allocation.

 

When I have more info, I will post it up.

 

 

Sounds good, I am looking to move into a 3.0 too coming from a 5.3 RST.

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Folks have any decision points for them when looking at AT4 vs. an AT4X? I was originally in the market for an AT4, but with the introduction of the AT4X I been looking at that, but not seeing anything that screams "you must now get AT4X"...

 

Thoughts from others?

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I have thought about ordering the Denali Ultimate.  My local dealer is quoting MSRP, which sounded ok in these times.  Then I saw people talking about Robideaux and ordering for several thousand under MSRP.  Anyone have any real experience with them?  I am not in the biggest hurry, so waiting for allocation isn't the biggest deal as long as it isn't 3-5x the length of a local dealer.  Checking for thoughts.  

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Ill jump in to keep the information flowing.

2022 Sierra 1500 Denali Ultimate Frost White 3.0l Diesel

Dec 16 - reserved online

Jan 19 - order in with dealer code 1000

Feb 17 - dealer got allocation code 2000

Feb 22 - code 3000 no tpw

Feb 25 - code 3000 with tpw of 4-11

I was hoping for a late march build date but it is what it is. Dealer has all new trucks at MSRP so thats probably what Ill pay but hoping he fills the lot a little before my truck gets in to get some wiggle room on the price.

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I finally got tired of the dealer telling me I can have this but not that. Couldn't build the truck I wanted with the options I desired. With this said I found me a 2022 GMC Sierra Limited I liked in the color combinations I wanted.

 

So, I happy with what I am going to be driving and no more hassling around with the dealers.

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Trail Boss Silver Ice Metallic STD bed 3.0 dmax

Ordered on 12/27

Order accepted two weeks later and given a build week of 2/21

The chat on Chevy's website as of yesterday said it still had this build week. Will check with my dealer Monday and see if it got built and report back.

 

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