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12 hours ago, GmEnjoyer said:

 Never heard of a dealer not honoring gm discount. I've used it on all my new  gm vehicles at various dealers.

Only have a couple of local GMC dealers. Online search says that dealers do not have to honor the discount and my cousin verified. I could call around the other dealers in VT but prefer my local dealer as I go there for oil/filter changes, service and is easy to get there. 

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Finally got the ball moving on getting a 2024 Silverado LTZ 2500. Originally I sent the dealer an order for a black truck with midnight black edition. Couldn't get the max tow package or 5th wheel package. Dealer called me back that the order wasn't accepted due to the 18" mud terrain tires not being available. Went in the next day and sat down with the salesman and reconfigured a different truck. Switched to a sport edition in slate gray with 20" black wheels. Funny thing is they had an allocation pop up for max tow and 5th wheel. Submitted the order and it was accepted immediately with a projected build date of 10/30-11/15. Will see how long the process takes, but glad its at least accepted.

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On 10/9/2023 at 11:05 PM, 1fast ss said:

Finally got the ball moving on getting a 2024 Silverado LTZ 2500. Originally I sent the dealer an order for a black truck with midnight black edition. Couldn't get the max tow package or 5th wheel package. Dealer called me back that the order wasn't accepted due to the 18" mud terrain tires not being available. Went in the next day and sat down with the salesman and reconfigured a different truck. Switched to a sport edition in slate gray with 20" black wheels. Funny thing is they had an allocation pop up for max tow and 5th wheel. Submitted the order and it was accepted immediately with a projected build date of 10/30-11/15. Will see how long the process takes, but glad its at least accepted.

Wow that may be a modern day world record for a build date. My LT took about 11 week to get to the dealership. It’s a really nice truck.     Congratulations 🍺

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Finally got order accepted by GMC for my 2500HD, and a production week beginning of November.. Woot Woot. Anyone have any updates on Shipping times out of FT Wayne once unit is built to Western US?

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On 9/17/2023 at 4:08 PM, FreakBeast said:

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?

 

FB

Wanted to update this for everyone. 
 

I ended up leaving my order with the local dealer AND placing an order with Laura. The local dealer still does not have allocation and I have cancelled the order. 
 

I reached out to Laura on 9/22 and placed an order. It took about a week to get the documents and give a deposit. They placed the order yesterday 10/19. Overall experience has been good so far. Just crossing my fingers on the strike at this point!

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On 10/19/2023 at 12:33 PM, FreakBeast said:

Wanted to update this for everyone. 
 

I ended up leaving my order with the local dealer AND placing an order with Laura. The local dealer still does not have allocation and I have cancelled the order. 
 

I reached out to Laura on 9/22 and placed an order. It took about a week to get the documents and give a deposit. They placed the order yesterday 10/19. Overall experience has been good so far. Just crossing my fingers on the strike at this point!

Did your order get accepted?  Do you have a TPW?

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9 hours ago, JStevie71 said:

Did your order get accepted?  Do you have a TPW?

I received confirmation that my order was accepted by GM on 10/19 but I do not have a tentative build date yet. I can update when I get that. 

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Ordered an AT4 HD on Oct 5. Dealer called today and said the order was picked up and should be done by mid to late December. I will be just finishing up hunting for the season and will have to hustle to empty my truck and get the ARE cap off. 

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Got an email from GMC today stating that my 2024 GMC Sierra HD has officially been placed and will be getting email status updates. Now we wait.

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Good day today. My truck is at the dealer go to pick it up on Friday

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On 10/28/2023 at 8:34 PM, Robbie R said:

Good day today. My truck is at the dealer go to pick it up on Friday

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Congrats man. That is a sharp color combo

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Ordered my LTZ on July 29, was built September 26, delivered to the dealer November 1.  It was built in the Canada plant.  I picked it up yesterday and couldn't be happier.

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3 hours ago, Daniel Bare said:

Where are you located? a month for delivery? Yikes, have a buddy who got a new charger and his was delivered two weeks after build and we are in PNW

 

 

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