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On 8/23/2023 at 5:56 AM, Blairware said:

My truck was built during the week of 7/31 in Flint.  It is still waiting to be shipped.  The expected date is literally listed as Sept - Dec 2023.  Dealer says he has several trucks waiting for delivery to Rochester NY.  Anyone else having the same issue?  Anyone know why there is a hold up?

Any idea what determines if a silverado 2500hd is built in Flint or Oshawa?

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14 minutes ago, moonlight39 said:

Hi yall,

Placed my order  Aug 17.....2024 Silverado  2500HD High Country Midnight Edition gasser. Got my order number that day. Not accepted yet by GM. 

Congratulations. Hate to say it but be prepared to wait especially with the likely good of the strike. Since Order times will likely significantly increase 

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3500 Denali Ultimate Duramax SRW long box built 8/1 just arrived at the dealer today.  Left Flint MI around 9:00am and arrived here in Rochester NY at 4:45pm (tracked it with OnStar location alerts).  Pick it up tomorrow!

 

Official delivery date stayed "Oct-Dec 23" until the day it shipped I think.  Dealer said that has been pretty typical. 

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23 hours ago, Blairware said:

3500 Denali Ultimate Duramax SRW long box built 8/1 just arrived at the dealer today.  Left Flint MI around 9:00am and arrived here in Rochester NY at 4:45pm (tracked it with OnStar location alerts).  Pick it up tomorrow!

 

Official delivery date stayed "Oct-Dec 23" until the day it shipped I think.  Dealer said that has been pretty typical. 

How do you track it with the Onstar?

Posted
5 minutes ago, Zipp said:

How do you track it with the Onstar?

Once you have a vin the dealer can track the vehicle if they choose to. 

Posted
8 minutes ago, Zipp said:

How do you track it with the Onstar?

Looks like this

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Posted
7 hours ago, Zipp said:

How do you track it with the Onstar?

I had my dealer setup my OnStart account since I had a VIN number.  Only drawback is that the clock starts ticking on the "free" period.  Once setup you can use the map function of the myGMC app.  I setup a Location Alert on the vehicle and I got a notice when the vehicle left the location indicated.  Make the circle as small as you can as they moved my truck from one area of the lot to another just before it actually left.  Good indication it's about to go.  That was about a week for me.  Was pretty cool to watch it travel from Flint to my dealer.  I knew when it arrived before they did.  Picked it up yesterday.  Pretty awesome truck so far.  Very happy with it.

 

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On 9/14/2023 at 8:28 PM, moonlight39 said:

Any idea what determines if a silverado 2500hd is built in Flint or Oshawa?

At first, Oshawa was only building certain popular configurations of the Chevy, while Flint built GMC and all configurations of Chevy. Not sure if that’s still true.

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If you all could, post who your delaer is that you placed order with. Would be great to know that info.

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2 minutes ago, JStevie71 said:

If you all code, post who your delaer is that you placed order with. Would be great to know that info.

Rivard Buick GMC in Tampa Fl 

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On 9/14/2023 at 8:28 PM, moonlight39 said:

Any idea what determines if a silverado 2500hd is built in Flint or Oshawa?

Oshawa can only build crew cab standard bed chevys 2500 and 3500.  Oshawa is limit on some of chevy options as well.  They currently can't build z71 sports there.  

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7 hours ago, JStevie71 said:

If you all code, post who your delaer is that you placed order with. Would be great to know that info.

Sons Chevrolet, Columbus, GA

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11 hours ago, JStevie71 said:

If you all code, post who your delaer is that you placed order with. Would be great to know that info.

Rivard Buick GMC in Tampa F As well

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Hi gents

 

I put an order in for a 2024 SLT 3500 CCSB with the 6.6 gas back at the end of July with a local dealer. At this point he is telling me that he has had the allocation but GM isn’t allowing him or any dealer in the us to place an order for gas trucks right now. Can anyone with a gas truck on order corroborate this?

 

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