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20 hours ago, Zipp said:

Just got the email from GM my truck is being built. Funny how the customer service lady I spoke with on the phone told me TPW was for this week and the dealer said he didn’t know the date on his end. So from my experience, call GM customer service phone number to get updates. 

IMG_1296.jpegDoes anybody on the Chevy side of things get these emails 

 

Posted
11 hours ago, Fishfighter said:

 

I haven’t received any emails like that. I have received updates from my dealer and by using the chat.

Posted
38 minutes ago, ssgballistics said:

I haven’t received any emails like that. I have received updates from my dealer and by using the chat.

Ask for live agent On chat for the link to receive email updates. 

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Ordered my 3500 LT CCRB on July 10th. Waiting on the dealer to have an allocation. Thankfully I have a family friend that is up the food chain at Flint Truck so they are going to grab my order and I can go watch it get built(I live 15 minutes from the plant and work 2 minutes from it). Hoping the dealer gets an allocation soon.

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2 hours ago, mrtizzom said:

Ordered my 3500 LT CCRB on July 10th. Waiting on the dealer to have an allocation. Thankfully I have a family friend that is up the food chain at Flint Truck so they are going to grab my order and I can go watch it get built(I live 15 minutes from the plant and work 2 minutes from it). Hoping the dealer gets an allocation soon.

That was my plan also. The only problem was they built the truck 2 weeks before the production date they originally had so I missed being able to watch it.

Posted
On 7/26/2023 at 4:37 PM, Thrailkill said:

Mine was 5 weeks from scheduled to production week then built in 1 week

My truck seems to be following your timeline. They started building mine on Wednesday so I’d assume it’ll be done next week and ship out the following like yours. Did Rivard say how long shipping would take?

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55 minutes ago, Zipp said:

My truck seems to be following your timeline. They started building mine on Wednesday so I’d assume it’ll be done next week and ship out the following like yours. Did Rivard say how long shipping would take?

They are thinking a couple weeks, will update for sure when it hits the lot.

 

 

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On 8/4/2023 at 7:20 AM, mrtizzom said:

Ordered my 3500 LT CCRB on July 10th. Waiting on the dealer to have an allocation. Thankfully I have a family friend that is up the food chain at Flint Truck so they are going to grab my order and I can go watch it get built(I live 15 minutes from the plant and work 2 minutes from it). Hoping the dealer gets an allocation soon.

 

On 8/4/2023 at 7:20 AM, mrtizzom said:

Ordered my 3500 LT CCRB on July 10th. Waiting on the dealer to have an allocation. Thankfully I have a family friend that is up the food chain at Flint Truck so they are going to grab my order and I can go watch it get built(I live 15 minutes from the plant and work 2 minutes from it). Hoping the dealer gets an allocation soon.

How can you be sure your truck will be built in Flint, does anyone know if they give plant tours I would love to see the plant.

I am only three hours away

Posted (edited)

I am told they still do tours but I am not sure who the contact person would be. Its been a while since I went through the plant with my sons robotics team. 

You could always google "Flint assembly plant" and see if that yields any info. It may be groups only, I cant say for sure if individuals are accommodated. You wont know until you ask. 

 

Unless you know someone internal that can contact the production scheduling people the only way to make sure that you get a Flint build is to order a GMC. 

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On 6/5/2023 at 11:49 AM, Thrailkill said:

Ordered 2024 GMC Denali 3500 4/21/23

Tri-coat white

5th wheel package 

Atmosphere/Brownstone 

Standard box

Crew cab

Entertainment package

Accepted 6/2/2023(about the 6 week mark)

Sammy at Rivard in Tampa FL said about 10 weeks from order to delivery. 

So far so good

 

Looks like mine made it the dealer!!!!!

16 days from Flint to Tampa after bulld for shipping.

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2 minutes ago, Thrailkill said:

Looks like mine made it the dealer!!!!!

16 days from Flint to Tampa after bulld for shipping.

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Congrats. 
 

still waiting on mine to be approved by gm. Sitting at event code 1100… hopefully here soon

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Posted
1 minute ago, Robbie R said:

Congrats. 
 

still waiting on mine to be approved by gm. Sitting at event code 1100… hopefully here soon

4/21-8/10 order to dealer

 

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Got the call today! Mine is at the dealership. I will pick it up tomorrow afternoon. 
 

Order placed with dealer May 12. Accepted by GM on June 1st. 91 days total from order to pick-up. 

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Posted
19 hours ago, ssgballistics said:

Got the call today! Mine is at the dealership. I will pick it up tomorrow afternoon. 
 

Order placed with dealer May 12. Accepted by GM on June 1st. 91 days total from order to pick-up. 

Update from dealer this morning, they now project the truck will be ready on Monday. Said they are still waiting on parts for dealer install (I assume z71 floor mats and black bow ties). I guess that I will get to have a productive weekend around the house instead of tinkering with a new truck. 
 

I was able to pull the window sticker this morning. Truck was built in Oshawa for anyone curious. 

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3 minutes ago, ssgballistics said:

Update from dealer this morning, they now project the truck will be ready on Monday. Said they are still waiting on parts for dealer install (I assume z71 floor mats and black bow ties). I guess that I will get to have a productive weekend around the house instead of tinkering with a new truck. 
 

I was able to pull the window sticker this morning. Truck was built in Oshawa for anyone curious. 

Check this out

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