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I am interested in ordering a new , 2023 1500 Silverado with the baby Duramax, anyone have any idea on GM's cut off date for accepting orders?

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new dude, if I have placed order for 2023 silverado, received six digit order number and checked on status of order on chevy.com. It says "order submitted by dealership, but not yet officially accepted by General Motors" Do you know if this is just normal because of early in process or should I contact my dealer.

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13 hours ago, tbare54 said:

new dude, if I have placed order for 2023 silverado, received six digit order number and checked on status of order on chevy.com. It says "order submitted by dealership, but not yet officially accepted by General Motors" Do you know if this is just normal because of early in process or should I contact my dealer.

 

 

You can try the website chat function and give them the order number you have, they might be able to tell you the status code.  If not, for sure the dealer can do so.  How long ago did you place the order?

 

 

Here are the order status codes:

0500 (DEFINITION OF THIS STATUS IS CURRENTLY UNKNOWN)

1000 ORDER ON HOLDER AT DEALERSHIP

1100 ORDER PLACED AT DEALERSHIP / PRELIMINARY ORDER ACCEPTED

1101 ORDER ENTERED INTO THE SYSTEM

1102 ORDER ENTERED VIA WEB

2000 ORDER ACCEPTED BY GM

2001 ORDER GENERATED TO DEALER

2005 ORDER REPLACED BY GM PROSPEC ORDER

2030 ORDER EDITED BY GM

2051 ORDER CHANGED THRU WEB

2500 ORDER PREFERENCED, SENT TO PRODUCTION

3000 ORDER ACCEPTED BY PRODUCTION CONTROL

3100 ORDER AVAILABLE TO SEQUENCE

3300 ORDER SELECTED, SCHEDULED FOR PRODUCITON

3400 ORDER BROADCAST FOR PRODUCTION (LOADED ON ASSEMBLY PLANT COMPUTERS)

3450 IMPORT VEHICLE PRODUCED

3550 IMPORT VEHICLE SHIPPED FROM PORT OF ORIGIN

3575 IMPORT VEHICLE RECEIVED AT PORT OF ENTRY

3800 ORDER PRODUCED, VIN IS AVAILABLE

4000 VEHICLE AVAILABLE TO SHIP

4104 BAILMENT INVOICE

4106 BAILMENT RELEASED

4150 VEHICLE INVOICED

4B00 ORDER BAYED; VEHICLE IS WAITING ON TRANSPORTATION OR PULLED FOR QUALITY CONTROL

4200 ORDER SHIPPED

4300 INTERMEDIATE DELIVERY

4800 RAIL RAMP UNLOAD; VEHICLE AT RAIL ROAD DESTINATION AWAITING TRUCK TRANSPORT TO DEALER

5000 VEHICLE DELIVERED TO DEALER

6000 VEHICLE DELIVERED TO CUSTOMER

9000 ORDER CANCELED

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Just placed the order on Thursday, 5/11/23. There is no code number listed on the website chat, just says "dealer submitted order not offically accepted by General Motors". 

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19 hours ago, tbare54 said:

Just placed the order on Thursday, 5/11/23. There is no code number listed on the website chat, just says "dealer submitted order not offically accepted by General Motors". 

 

 

I'd say then it all will depend on if the dealer has allocation for your truck and if they do, did they order it in time.  Orders go in on Thursdays if I recall correctly.  They should know more by next week so I wouldn't check with GM yet, check with your dealer on the 18th and see if the order will be okay.  If it won't pick up for some reason, they will likely have to submit for a 2024 then.  

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