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4 minutes ago, Trailblaster said:

I did a weekly follow up chat with Chevy chat and my order went from 4300 to 4200 status and currently located in flint from what they can see.

Can you please explain what is meant by 4300 to 4200 for us that are waiting for trucks and all we get are waiting transport. What do these numbers mean?

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I saved this pic of the status codes from this forum. The customer service agent says it’s in transit and when I asked what code, she said 4200. I don’t know what the difference is between 4300 and 4200 so I’m waiting for my dealer to give me a call back

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Here is some more info from the "Build Time" thread.  I think there is even more explanations in other posts in this thread, and a few others.

 

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My dealer called me back and said that they have a tracker on the trucks and that it’s aboard a train heading to NY where they distribute vehicles from for the New England area. He also said that GM increased the MSRP in February. I told him I ordered it in January so the original MSRP still stands but window sticker will show higher. I missed the $1700 increase by a week. Dealer expects to see truck roll in on the 20th of next week. Mine is the only non high country 2500HD coming in for quite a while. Everything else is a 2500 or 3500 HighCountry and no GMC 2500 coming at all

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18 minutes ago, Trailblaster said:

My dealer called me back and said that they have a tracker on the trucks and that it’s aboard a train heading to NY where they distribute vehicles from for the New England area. He also said that GM increased the MSRP in February. I told him I ordered it in January so the original MSRP still stands but window sticker will show higher. I missed the $1700 increase by a week. Dealer expects to see truck roll in on the 20th of next week. Mine is the only non high country 2500HD coming in for quite a while. Everything else is a 2500 or 3500 HighCountry and no GMC 2500 coming at all

I have the original window sticker from when the truck was to be delivered (first time).  It is a lower price vs what the website says when building the same version.  

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9 hours ago, Trailblaster said:

My dealer called me back and said that they have a tracker on the trucks and that it’s aboard a train heading to NY where they distribute vehicles from for the New England area. He also said that GM increased the MSRP in February. I told him I ordered it in January so the original MSRP still stands but window sticker will show higher. I missed the $1700 increase by a week. Dealer expects to see truck roll in on the 20th of next week. Mine is the only non high country 2500HD coming in for quite a while. Everything else is a 2500 or 3500 HighCountry and no GMC 2500 coming at all

I ordered my 2500 in September, and the dealer invoice is now showing a $1700 increase in MSRP and that is what they said I need to pay.  I've contacted Chevy and they said it is between me and the dealer.  Any tips on how I can get the dealer to honor the price of the truck as shown on the build sheet in September?  I haven't paid a deposit, and haven't signed anything.  Just placed an order, in my name. 

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The dealer got the truck and they know you want it so they are not likely to give in. 

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14 minutes ago, shakenfake said:

Only 12 days away buddy

Re read the posts and see how many times the dates have been pushed.  

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