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On 4/10/2022 at 9:58 AM, goosehunter said:

Ordered a 22 refreshed LTZ on Feb. 15 and truck was at dealer  April 6........Getting trail Boss 2" kit installed and picking up this week.     NB Canada

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I ordered Feb 14 but It's built and on the way but not here yet. I suspect mines a little slower due to a sunroof and Duramax lol.

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On 4/13/2022 at 1:17 PM, BigBadSierra said:

I ordered Feb 14 but It's built and on the way but not here yet. I suspect mines a little slower due to a sunroof and Duramax lol.

I took mine home today, had a 2" trail boss kit installed ......very happy!

 

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Hopefully they get the chips sorted out sooner than later... Ordered a refreshed Sierra Denali 6.2L standard bed on Feb 5th, order accepted on Feb 7th, and have had 6 different TPW's since: 3/28, 3/14, 4/18, 4/25, 5/2 and now 5/30 :(

 

Maybe GM can provide some sort of assistance/goodwill due to the frequent and ongoing delays 

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Yeah I'm doubting we will see anything from GMC in the form of goodwill on this.  Doesn't seem like they need to with demand where it is.  

 

Still hoping for the 5/30 date like you but we will see...

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17 minutes ago, Saso said:

Ordered mine on 4/5/22 I don’t know if GM accept my order or not, normally dealer will contact you to let you know the progress on the order??? 

No, normally they will not. You’re going to have to call them and ask them. Or get the order number from them and ask the chat on Chevy or GMC’s website. 

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Placed my order February 5th order accepted February 27th built April 1st now it's sitting at 3800 delayed.

Anybody have any idea why it might be delayed I'm definitely not the only one.. the dealer is no help

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On 11/20/2021 at 1:06 PM, mthree bmw said:

Any one ordering new refreshed 2022 1500, been able to secure an allocation or build updates or prices?

I ordered a 22 Sierra AT4, loaded in black 2 weeks ago and order was accepted last Tuesday. I received an email direct from GMC saying Congratulations!! Your order is accepted and they will notify me of the trucks progression through production to delivery.

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I ordered my 22 refresh AT4 with carbon pro, tech pkg, premium pkg, sunroof, on April 4th, the order was accepted via a GMC Congrats email on 4/12. My dealer whom I've purchased from before in Kingston, MA, said the price went up $1000 since it was ordered but they are holding the original price because the order was firm before the increase. So far, a nice experience. Can't wait to get it now as we enter summer. FYI- I was getting titanium rush metallic until I saw the purplish/blue in the pictures on youtube, then changed it to black.

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So pickuptruck and suv talk posted a video today saying GM has a revised 3.0L diesel in the works for 2023 - model designation LZ0.  Video is linked here https://youtu.be/hAdOuBRX5Q0 

 

I placed an order with a dealer for a 2022 refresh SLT with the 3.0 L duramax diesel.  GM has not accepted the order from the dealer but acknowledge the dealer submitting the order.  Order was placed on 4/4. 

 

Anyway - one of the comments to the video posted above was something about local dealers still taking orders on the 3.0L duramax but could not/would not give any estimate on when the trucks might get delivered due to "national constraints"  -

 

Anyone here with an insiders view of whether any 2022 refreshed models with the 3.0 diesel will actually get built at this point or am I possibly looking at getting bumped into 2023 when they are supposed to introduce the revised 3.0 diesel? 

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39 minutes ago, flattie said:

So pickuptruck and suv talk posted a video today saying GM has a revised 3.0L diesel in the works for 2023 - model designation LZ0.  Video is linked here https://youtu.be/hAdOuBRX5Q0 

 

I placed an order with a dealer for a 2022 refresh SLT with the 3.0 L duramax diesel.  GM has not accepted the order from the dealer but acknowledge the dealer submitting the order.  Order was placed on 4/4. 

 

Anyway - one of the comments to the video posted above was something about local dealers still taking orders on the 3.0L duramax but could not/would not give any estimate on when the trucks might get delivered due to "national constraints"  -

 

Anyone here with an insiders view of whether any 2022 refreshed models with the 3.0 diesel will actually get built at this point or am I possibly looking at getting bumped into 2023 when they are supposed to introduce the revised 3.0 diesel? 

There are a ton of 2022 refreshed trucks being built and delivered with LM2 in them.

 

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Ordered my refreshed elevation 1500 on 3/4.

Moved to 3000 on 3/22 

3400 on 4/2.

TPW of 4/18.

Built as of 4/20 and heading to Metro Detroit from MX. 

ETA 5/14 

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