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How about changing the forum titles to include my new 2022 Denali Limited or make some new ones👋👋

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Since Chevrolet's SuperCruise has late availability and the Denali Unlimited has that as standard, nobody is going to have one in a while.

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44 minutes ago, Wiggums said:

Since Chevrolet's SuperCruise has late availability and the Denali Unlimited has that as standard, nobody is going to have one in a while.

I have a 2022 Denali Limited. There is no forums that includes this. They all stop at 2021. Apparently the world ended and GM stopped making vehicles in 2021. 

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46 minutes ago, Wiggums said:

Since Chevrolet's SuperCruise has late availability and the Denali Unlimited has that as standard, nobody is going to have one in a while.

I believe you are thinking of 'Denali Ultimate', rather than 'unlimited'.

 

Limited designation (or LTD) -- applies to all the '22's that built same styling/features as the '21's  (meaning the unrefreshed  trucks).

 

 

Supercruise will be standard on Denali Ultimate, and it will be available on High Country and on the regular Denali. 

 

 

 

 

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All an admin has to do is change the number from 21 to 22 in the title, would be very simple.

 

But either way, your 22 is just like a 21.

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Many thanks for the clarification. Ultimate, Unlimited, got it... bah. Now the OP makes sense. LOL, thanks!

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8 hours ago, Transient said:

Is somebody feeling a little left out?

I don’t exist 😂

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It’s the same as a 2019, 2020, and 2021, no reason to make a new forum for a 2022 when it’s the same truck with a different dash.  I don’t see what the big deal is unless you just want to let everyone know your special because you got an “Ultimate”, in which case…

 

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Not a new forum just change 2021 to 2022 to be accurate. And it’s not an ultimate it’s a limited. 

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LOL

 

You would think the higher priority for the site would be to replace the pic of a camo'd prototype on the "2021 Tahoe, Suburban, Yukon, Yukon XL & Escalade" forum since that vehicle was released a long time ago.

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I don’t get why this is an issue. It’ll get done whenever it does. Clearly the 22 Limited is the same as a 21. The admins will get to it when they do. 

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10 hours ago, Mad Max said:

I don’t exist 😂

They are probably waiting for you to change your truck info under your avatar..🙂

 

 

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1 hour ago, redwngr said:

They are probably waiting for you to change your truck info under your avatar..🙂

 

 

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  • Name:Doug
  • Location:Mass
  • Gender:Male
  • Drives:2014 Silverado LTZ Z71 CC 6.5' Bed 5.3L 3.08 Build Date 17 Jan 2014

Thanks for bringing that to my attention. All fixed except I got a find a build date somewhereThanks for bringing that to my attention. All fixed except I got a find a build date somewhere

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