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Are dealers still taking orders? I have a pretty unique truck order specification that isn’t found on any searches of inventory. I sent off some requests to dealers here in the Portland area and none are willing to order or are blowing smoke you know where to get me in the door.

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The dealers are, BUT.....it can be a never ending thing.  People have waited (years) literally for their truck to arrive.  I think I can share some good advice here, start looking way away from a city to a country dealer.  They are usually more upfront about wait times and will surely do you better with the whole buying experience....Living in Atlanta, that's what I did and it was an amazing experience...I bought my truck from Milledgeville, GA.  About 90 minutes from where we live.  Best thing ever!!

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Changeover to the 2024 models is happening in February. With only a month to go for 2023 production its very unlikely that any truck not already scheduled for build this month will ever happen. 

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1 hour ago, Jettech1 said:

The dealers are, BUT.....it can be a never ending thing.  People have waited (years) literally for their truck to arrive.  I think I can share some good advice here, start looking way away from a city to a country dealer.  They are usually more upfront about wait times and will surely do you better with the whole buying experience....Living in Atlanta, that's what I did and it was an amazing experience...I bought my truck from Milledgeville, GA.  About 90 minutes from where we live.  Best thing ever!!


+1 on this.

I bought in Coeur D'Alene, ID (near Spokane, WA) and got my 3500 AT4 for $5k under MSRP with some other dealer perks as well. I placed the order on 10/04/22 and it has been built and shipped already. The ETA is 01/13/23 and I've already made plans to collect it the following week as the dealer told me that their vehicle usually arrive within +/- 1-2 days from the ETA. So that's just a tad over 3 months from order to pickup.

However, like as was stated above, it's unlikely that you will get a 2023 ordered and built now. My order was on 10/04, but the build didn't start until 12/05.

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2 hours ago, Davew277 said:


+1 on this.

I bought in Coeur D'Alene, ID (near Spokane, WA) and got my 3500 AT4 for $5k under MSRP with some other dealer perks as well. I placed the order on 10/04/22 and it has been built and shipped already. The ETA is 01/13/23 and I've already made plans to collect it the following week as the dealer told me that their vehicle usually arrive within +/- 1-2 days from the ETA. So that's just a tad over 3 months from order to pickup.

However, like as was stated above, it's unlikely that you will get a 2023 ordered and built now. My order was on 10/04, but the build didn't start until 12/05.

Yup, total wild card.  My recommendation is to stay away from big city dealers and go with the country dealers...

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On 1/1/2023 at 6:09 PM, dal1980 said:

You wont get a 2023 ordered at this point.  GM put a Stop Order on 2023's late October early November.  You'll be waiting on a 2024 like me.

Do you know what the stop order was for?  I've had an order in since the end of July on a 2023 High Country 3500 D-Max. Truck was built in Canada and had showed an "In-Transit" status on the Chevrolet site and the dealers website.  Its been that way for about 2 months showing delayed status.  Now it recently dropped from both sites completely.  I had a chat with Chevy support and all they could say was its delayed with no other info or scheduled delivery dates.  Really leaning towards bailing on this one and just ordering a 24.

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5 minutes ago, CRApex said:

Do you know what the stop order was for?  I've had an order in since the end of July on a 2023 High Country 3500 D-Max. Truck was built in Canada and had showed an "In-Transit" status on the Chevrolet site and the dealers website.  Its been that way for about 2 months showing delayed status.  Now it recently dropped from both sites completely.  I had a chat with Chevy support and all they could say was its delayed with no other info or scheduled delivery dates.  Really leaning towards bailing on this one and just ordering a 24.

Best I can gather from what the dealer told me, was it was due to the 24's rolling out.  I would assume Chevy had filled order banks on 23's and wouldnt accept any additional orders.  I wouldnt imagine it having any bearing on orders that were picked up by Chevy or in-transit completions.  

 

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On 1/5/2023 at 11:04 AM, arkenzo said:

Any idea on when they're going to allow people to order the 2024n 2500's?

 

I've read on a couple of internet posts that it will be Jan 19th. But you can't always trust what you read on the 'net...

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On 1/5/2023 at 9:36 AM, CRApex said:

Do you know what the stop order was for?  I've had an order in since the end of July on a 2023 High Country 3500 D-Max. Truck was built in Canada and had showed an "In-Transit" status on the Chevrolet site and the dealers website.  Its been that way for about 2 months showing delayed status.  Now it recently dropped from both sites completely.  I had a chat with Chevy support and all they could say was its delayed with no other info or scheduled delivery dates.  Really leaning towards bailing on this one and just ordering a 24.

I was in the same boat; I ordered a truck in June, no allocation available until October. Meanwhile in October, there was an LTZ in Oshawa awaiting transit and was asked if I wanted it. I said Yes, and arrival was supposed to be ~Thanksgiving. Far as I know, it's still up there "in transit" lol.

 

Reading between the lines, I am guessing Oshawa plant is to be refitted for 2024s first, so GM probably wanted a stockpile of stuff to sell while the transition took place, with Flint building 2023s after a certain point. So I took a truck that was built in Flint well after my allocation occurred. Right or wrong, my guess is we had bad timing relative to GMs mid-cycle refresh.

 

On a somewhat related note, I was tired of waiting for something I didn't know would come in or be built. The dealer had a ultra-loaded 2022 2500 LTZ Duramax I offered $75,000 for (list $80,000 after $1,000 rebate), and they refused, saying they couldn't discount that much. Yesterday I get an e-mail of sales and that very truck is now $74,900 just two weeks after my offer 🤥. So I think prices may be starting to intersect with lower demand.

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