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19 hours ago, obrien19 said:

So something that I find very concerning, with the online configurators up. I went over to gmfamilyfirst.com to build out the exact AT4X I have on order. And a huge alert stating "This trim is not eligble for the employee discount". And it is listed for every single trim package on the new Sierra 1500.  So, if they are really not allowing an employee discount on the new trucks, there will be alot of people upset, including myself. Will be interesting to see what happens. 

I am right there with you! I've had a 2022 GMC SLT 4x4 Crew Cab with the Duramax and pretty loaded on order since the end of Dec. Now seeing on GMFamilyFirst that there is no employee discount and when I build it out it is coming to just under $63K. As a GM employee this is somewhat disheartening to say the least. 

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This is what I have ordered can't wait for the Duramax because gas in Canada with the stupid carbon tax on is out of control... $127 fill up today. I figure gas is going to cost $800 a month before this BS is over.

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Once your order is gone ( and accepted) is there a way to change a package.....or it is what it is???   Thanks for reading.

 

                        GH

 

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16 hours ago, eddie046 said:

I am right there with you! I've had a 2022 GMC SLT 4x4 Crew Cab with the Duramax and pretty loaded on order since the end of Dec. Now seeing on GMFamilyFirst that there is no employee discount and when I build it out it is coming to just under $63K. As a GM employee this is somewhat disheartening to say the least. 


They fixed this on the supplier and employee discount websites. Trucks are eligible for discount. 

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I have an AT4X reserved since the reveal in October. TPW of 3/7. Not sure if this is Mexico or Fort Wayne. Do we get to keep our MSRP locked in at the original rate?

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5 minutes ago, TylerH said:

I have an AT4X reserved since the reveal in October. TPW of 3/7. Not sure if this is Mexico or Fort Wayne. Do we get to keep our MSRP locked in at the original rate?

The email gmc sent a while back indicated msrp would be locked in. Back in the day I ordered a new Camaro when it came out and GM upped some of the prices and GM indicated that the msrp was locked in at the order date but some dealers (including mine) tried to go back on it. The confusing thing in that situation was that the window sticker for when the car arrived was the new price so they wanted to go by that. After some back and forth I convinced them to honor the original price. Will be curious to see what happens with these.

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i finally got my 2022 gmc 3500 Denali diesel it was worth the wait its a beautiful ride picked it up Feb. 27 2022 

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Has anyone had their refresh order picked up with carbonpro? I ordered an AT4 back in January but the dealer is being told there is a material shortage. Still 1100. No word on if they are just taking like 1 or 2 carbonpro orders at a time or if they arent taking any

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3 hours ago, Medic4552 said:

Has anyone had their refresh order picked up with carbonpro? I ordered an AT4 back in January but the dealer is being told there is a material shortage. Still 1100. No word on if they are just taking like 1 or 2 carbonpro orders at a time or if they arent taking any

 

2 hours ago, edgart said:

I ordered an AT4 carbon pro on 1/27/22, but it has not been accepted by GMC yet.

There might be a longer wait for allocation for those because of the denali ultimate getting the carbonpro bed. They are getting priority and gm cant make the beds as fast as regular production goes.

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Has anyone seen this video before? Refreshed 2022 Sierra AT4 regular cab and AT4X out on the wild in another country... 

 

hope this post is not out of topic but I find this very interesting  

 

 

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6 hours ago, Beastland said:

 

There might be a longer wait for allocation for those because of the denali ultimate getting the carbonpro bed. They are getting priority and gm cant make the beds as fast as regular production goes.


This is basically what my dealer told me as well. I ordered a carbon pro AT4 on 1/20 and it’s still at 1100. When I asked why, he said the carbon pros are slated to be a later build due to materials so it’s going to be held up for a long time. 

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I’ve got an order in on a Denali with reserve package. And though it was only another $500 to get the carbonpro bed and Kicker system, dealer told me there was 0 allocation for the option and I was risking a major delay if I opted for it. Decided to leave it out.

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15 hours ago, Beastland said:

 

There might be a longer wait for allocation for those because of the denali ultimate getting the carbonpro bed. They are getting priority and gm cant make the beds as fast as regular production goes.

Yeah i know why they are doing it, I was just curious if anyone other than the people who got the denali ultimate have gotten a build accepted. Figured maybe for every 10 ultimates they might build 1 of something else

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My order for a Denali was accepted for production on 2/11. Not an ultimate though.

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