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SO I HAVE ORDER MY TRUCK ON 4/5/22 AND I STILL HAVE NO CLUE WHERE MY TRUCK IS, my neighbor order his truck  6/10/22  and he got the truck TODAY !!! only deference is he didn't order gm, he got RAM, LOADED LARAMIE 5.7 HEMI LONG BAD OFF ROAD PACKAGE loaded to the top, and come with everything functioning , no CHEEPS missing everything works.  I can see that ford dealers have all kind of truck on their lots but GM SEEMS TO HAVE A BIG PROBLEM DELIVERING ANYTHING, What is going on with GM.? 

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They are a mess. Lots of demand, lots of unhappy customers, all this time, they cant seem to get it done. 

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I feel like this is his version of facebook or whatever, always gotta vent about something.

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7 hours ago, seamus2154 said:

They are a mess. Lots of demand, lots of unhappy customers, all this time, they cant seem to get it done. 

I totally agree gm is a mess, they  can't seems to get their heads out of their you know what .

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7 hours ago, CamGTP said:

I feel like this is his version of facebook or whatever, always gotta vent about something.

its easy when you see my post don't read it if it annoy you that much... lol have a great Sunday .

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Friend is complaining he's been waiting a lot longer for his RAM 2500 CC diesel, was told is was built in May and shipped but as of yesterday, not here. His salesman is a cousin and his business is across street from the RAM dealer. All he cares is that comes before winter, its a plow truck for his business but loaded with every option he could put on it. 

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I have a pet peeve about english composition that the younger generation seems to ignore, explains a lot.

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My 6.2 Carbon pro (ordered in December) was built 7/1 & still sitting in Roanoke... Not happy either bud. 

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Just for the sake of contrast here, my TrailBoss was built the second week of February and it showed up at the dealer on March 29th and i picked it up on the 31st. The same delivery issues were occuring at that time aswell. I'd heard of people waiting 8+ months when i got mine. So its just a crapshoot.  

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I ordered Denali {no Super Cruise} in early January. Built in late May. No sign of it yet. Dealer doesn't know squat. 

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On 8/27/2022 at 4:51 PM, FJB said:

SO I HAVE ORDER MY TRUCK ON 4/5/22 AND I STILL HAVE NO CLUE WHERE MY TRUCK IS, my neighbor order his truck  6/10/22  and he got the truck TODAY !!! only deference is he didn't order gm, he got RAM, LOADED LARAMIE 5.7 HEMI LONG BAD OFF ROAD PACKAGE loaded to the top, and come with everything functioning , no CHEEPS missing everything works.  I can see that ford dealers have all kind of truck on their lots but GM SEEMS TO HAVE A BIG PROBLEM DELIVERING ANYTHING, What is going on with GM.? 

see if he will sell it to you 😉

 

kidding but seriously, I'd be lot shopping if I were you and if you find one you like grab it and keep your order or cancel it, you will sell either one just fine when time comes, I did that and now have 5000 miles of awesome times in mine, the one I ordered was also in April and it's likely still sitting in Mexico, happy I went this way, I canceled my order when I found one that would work for me

 

if you aren't aware of what's going on in the world then you may stay in purgatory here for quite awhile yet, trying to help...again

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On 8/27/2022 at 5:51 PM, FJB said:

SO I HAVE ORDER MY TRUCK ON 4/5/22 AND I STILL HAVE NO CLUE WHERE MY TRUCK IS, my neighbor order his truck  6/10/22  and he got the truck TODAY !!! only deference is he didn't order gm, he got RAM, LOADED LARAMIE 5.7 HEMI LONG BAD OFF ROAD PACKAGE loaded to the top, and come with everything functioning , no CHEEPS missing everything works.  I can see that ford dealers have all kind of truck on their lots but GM SEEMS TO HAVE A BIG PROBLEM DELIVERING ANYTHING, What is going on with GM.? 

 

I could barely read half of what you wrote, is that what whining is like these days? 

 

Ram is taking chips from other vehicles and allocating them it sounds like. GM seems to be spreading the shortage around. Sucks you have to wait but what did you expect ordering a vehicle during these times? 

 

If you don't like it, go check the lots or switch brands, but they are all having issues, not just GM. Have you seen the lot pictures of Ford trucks delayed? 

 

You know what might help? Not posting new threads complaining that your truck isn't in yet, might make the wait go faster...

 

Tyler

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For what it’s worth my 22 AT4 3.0 built the week of 5/31/22 has moved. As of two weeks ago it had officially left Silao and is en route to the Lordstown Ohio shipping depot via rail. 
 

 

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