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49 minutes ago, matt huber said:

Hey guys, anybody having any luck placing orders on the Denali ultimate? I placed an order on March 7 and was told on the 17th that my order wasn't accepted as GM is no longer taking Denali ultimate orders. 

have heard Denali Ultimate orders are fulfilled for this MY22. They will open again this summer late for MY23 is what my dealer told me. I would call dealers tho, people can change mind and you can snag an order or reservation spot. I actually just got told my Duramax Denali Ultimate has a build date, VIN. Dealer thinks I should get it in May/June possibly

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8 hours ago, Aycock1987 said:

I chatted with Chevrolet and they said that my TPW has been moved back to 04/18 from 04/11. They said the facility it will be built at is Flint Michigan. Do you know if this is one of the facilities that will be shut down for 2 weeks? They couldnt tell me.

Fort Wayne, Indiana was the only plant mentioned by GM. Who knows though.

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Just FYI from my dealer:

 

They told me Denali trim Sierras are on constraint for two months last week.

I'm not sure if this also applies for Denali Ultimate vehicles

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Nobody is paying ADM on their new refreshed Silverado or Sierra are they? This is from a dealer in So Cal. Hopefully nobody is going to pay this. Make sure you speak to your dealer about pricing before your truck shows up. 

 

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24 minutes ago, Cpop said:

Nobody is paying ADM on their new refreshed Silverado or Sierra are they? This is from a dealer in So Cal. Hopefully nobody is going to pay this. Make sure you speak to your dealer about pricing before your truck shows up. 

 

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100% guarantee someone will pay it. $5k on $83k isn’t even a big percentage mark up versus what has been seen over the last year. 
 

Me? I’m not, but I’m also not in SoCal. Dealers here sell for MSRP or under. I have an order in that I’ll pay supplier pricing (about $4k under MSRP) for when it shows up, but I also qualify. I don’t think I’d even pay MSRP, I just wouldn’t buy a new truck. 

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Once an order has been submitted about how long does it take for GM to accept it ?  Or is this like asking how long does it take to catch a fish ?

the order was for 2022 Sierra Denali.

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Finally got an email from GMC saying that my order was moving to production. 5 weeks after getting email confirmation that they've accepted the order. Contacted GMC chat support and was able to get an estimate TPW of 4/4/22. 

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Thought I would add my two cents in here to add to the knowledge base.  

 

Reserved a Denali Ultimate back in Oct when they first opened up.

I think the ordered got accepted around Feb 14th

Supposedly got picked up and went to 3100 status on March 4th

Got an email from GMC stated the vehicle was scheduled for production March 30th.

And a call from the dealership today April 1st saying it had been produced and he was able to provide a VIN.

 

This is my first experience ordering a vehicle so I really don't know what all this means just trying to provide color and timing to everyone else ordering vehicles during the "Great Supply Chain Depression".  

 

Was also told by the dealership that they had a new policy and I had 24hrs to pick up the vehicle once they received it lol! 

 

With all the horror stories of people paying above MSRP on new vehicles I have no idea on how to stop that from happening when the truck actually shoes up but we will see I guess. 

 

 

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Dealer Markups

 

markups.org use this website to help promote dealers that aren’t charging ADMs or over sticker. Also use this to put dealers that are charging over sticker. We need to funnel business away from dealers that charge markups. It’s out of hand. 

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I ordered a GMC 3500 Denali in February, the dealer called me 2 weeks later to say the order was accepted and they needed a refundable deposit for the order. I was given a build number from the dealer. I checked the status with the automated system, and it said order received from dealer but not accepted. Is the system not reliable,  or did the dealer just want the deposit before the order is really accepted?

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Ordered my refreshed elevation 1500 on 3/4. Moved to 3000 on 3/22 and 3400 on 4/2. TPW of 4/18.

Hoping to see a Fort Wayne build as I am in Metro Detroit. 

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1 hour ago, KVelec4326 said:

Ordered my refreshed elevation 1500 on 3/4. Moved to 3000 on 3/22 and 3400 on 4/2. TPW of 4/18.

Hoping to see a Fort Wayne build as I am in Metro Detroit. 

How long did it take for you to get a build number from your dealer ?

 

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