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"Queued for Production" as it relates to the GM Order Status website is at LEAST 3000. Once the order goes to 3000 it will move to that dot on the site of Queued for Production. It won't move again on that site until 3800
What happens if you received a VIN and now that car is listed as produced, but they no longer have a VIN on it mean? They said it is somewhere at Bowling Green last. But have no vin or any other information.
What happens if you received a VIN and now that car is listed as produced, but they no longer have a VIN on it mean? They said it is somewhere at Bowling Green last. But have no vin or any other information.
Part of the customer service system loses site of the order once the car is produced. The shipping company can hold a car for 10 days trying to fill a truck for your geographic region. Your car should have been produced and released to shipping within a day or two of production depending upon final QC. You should have your car within a couple of weeks.
go to the chevy website and under their help center links, go to click to chat.
They will give you more info there than you can get on website itself.
I tried the chat option from the Chevrolet.com website and the agent was not able to get any more information than you can get for yourself on the mobile Chevrolet site from an Android device:
m.chevrolet.com/order-tracking.html
All the chat agents have access to is the five step status that lumps several status codes into one.
My dealer can pull the current status event code and history from the "GM OrderWORKBENCH" system, but cannot get a TPW. It seems the only folks that can verify TPW are the Museum on an R8C "Museum Delivery" car.