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Old Aug 17, 2014 | 10:12 AM
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Have any of these changed since I ordered my 2006 C6?

EVENT STATUS CODES

1100-Order placed at dealer
1101-Order accepted by GM
2001-Order generated to dealer
2005-Order replaced with GM Prospec order 2050-Order changed
2500-Order sent to production, preferenced 3000-Order accepted by production control 3100-Order available to sequence (now the tpw becomes more stable)
3300-Order selected for production by assembly plant
3400-Order broadcasted for production
3800-Vehicle produced
4150-Vehicled invoiced to dealer
4200-Vehicle shipped
5000-Vehicle delivered to dealer
6000-Vehicle delivered to customer
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Status codes and corresponding Chevy Order Tracker Status (as best as I have been able to determine):

Event Status Code
1000 Order On Hold at Dealership
1100 Order Placed at Dealership
1101 Order Entered into System
1102 Order Entered via Web
2000 Order Accepted By GM
2001 Order Generated to Dealer
2005 Order Replaced with Prospec Order
2030 Order Edited (If Necessary)
2050 Order Changed
2500 Order Preferenced (or "Picked Up" or "Imaged")
3000 Order Accepted by Production Control
3100 Order Available to be Sequenced
3300 Order Scheduled for Production
3400 Order Broadcast (Internal Plant Order Produced)
3800 Vehicle Produced
4000 Vehicle Available to Ship
4104 Bailment Invoice Created
4B00 Bayed
4D00 On Hold At Plant
4P00 Hand Off To Carrier
4106 Bailment Released
4150 Vehicle Invoiced
4200 Vehicle Shipped
4300 Intermediate Delivery
4V03 Estimated Delivery Date
4800 Rail Ramp Unload
5000 Vehicle at Dealer
6000 Vehicle Delivered to Customer
9000 Order Cancelled

Chevy Tracker Status
Order Placed
Queued for Production
Production Complete
Shipped/En Route
At the Dealership

Once your order is assigned to an allocation by your dealer, you will very quickly move from 1100 to 3000.

This can be found in the link Event Status Codes and Corresponding Order Tracker Status in the Manuals, Reference Material, Online Order Guide, Order Tracking, etc. sticky.
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Originally Posted by Zymurgy
Status codes and corresponding Chevy Order Tracker Status (as best as I have been able to determine):

Event Status Code
1000 Order On Hold at Dealership
1100 Order Placed at Dealership
1101 Order Entered into System
1102 Order Entered via Web
2000 Order Accepted By GM
2001 Order Generated to Dealer
2005 Order Replaced with Prospec Order
2030 Order Edited (If Necessary)
2050 Order Changed
2500 Order Preferenced (or "Picked Up" or "Imaged")
3000 Order Accepted by Production Control
3100 Order Available to be Sequenced
3300 Order Scheduled for Production
3400 Order Broadcast (Internal Plant Order Produced)
3800 Vehicle Produced
4000 Vehicle Available to Ship
4104 Bailment Invoice Created
4B00 Bayed
4D00 On Hold At Plant
4P00 Hand Off To Carrier
4106 Bailment Released
4150 Vehicle Invoiced
4200 Vehicle Shipped
4300 Intermediate Delivery
4V03 Estimated Delivery Date
4800 Rail Ramp Unload
5000 Vehicle at Dealer
6000 Vehicle Delivered to Customer
9000 Order Cancelled

Chevy Tracker Status
Order Placed
Queued for Production
Production Complete
Shipped/En Route
At the Dealership

Once your order is assigned to an allocation by your dealer, you will very quickly move from 1100 to 3000.

This can be found in the link Event Status Codes and Corresponding Order Tracker Status in the Manuals, Reference Material, Online Order Guide, Order Tracking, etc. sticky.
Thanks again for your help.
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Old Sep 4, 2014 | 10:29 AM
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I am thinking of ordering a new 2015 Corvette. Although any dealer can order a Corvette at any time, I have heard that dealers have a specific number of Corvettes they can order with hope of actually getting the order filled.
I have friends that ordered Corvettes and waited over nine months of dealer excuses without being able to get their deposit back. Had to threaten to go to court to get deposit back. I don't want this to happen to me. Is there a code I can ask them about that tells me the order will actually be filled in a couple of months rather than them taking the order (and deposit) and then shopping for someone that will fill the order?
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gr8corvette, you need to ask any potential dealer how many C7 allocations they have (they know this number) and how many people are on the list ahead of you. The larger the number of "unfilled" allocations, the better your chances. However, that is not the whole story. The ability of any dealer to get your order built depends on what you order. If you order includes options on constraint (meaning their availability is limited), then it is harder to get your car built. For example, the visible carbon fiber roof is currently constrained at 20%. So, on a nationwide basis for each order cycle, only 20% of the allocations will have that option available. So, if your dealer only get 1 allocation every cycle, then your odds are not very good. If the dealer get 10 (some of the larger dealers get this many and more), then the odds of getting some allocations with that option are very good.

Look at the current Constraint report (posted a short while ago) and see what is currently constrained. If you have one or more of the constrained items that you want to order, then you really need to go with one of the major forum dealers.
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Before the start of regular production of any Chevrolet each model year, dealers are given a "guide number" intended to help them plan their sales year. Allocations are given out in the course of the model year based on that guide number. The guide number is normally based on the number of units actually sold during the previous model year. At one time every Chevrolet dealer was allocated a minimum of one every model year but that has not been true since 2004. So about 2000 Chevrolet dealers can expect to get allocations which allows the dealer to get an order accepted.

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Originally Posted by gr8corvette
I am thinking of ordering a new 2015 Corvette. Although any dealer can order a Corvette at any time, I have heard that dealers have a specific number of Corvettes they can order with hope of actually getting the order filled.
I have friends that ordered Corvettes and waited over nine months of dealer excuses without being able to get their deposit back. Had to threaten to go to court to get deposit back. I don't want this to happen to me. Is there a code I can ask them about that tells me the order will actually be filled in a couple of months rather than them taking the order (and deposit) and then shopping for someone that will fill the order?
Also, in the case of the new Stingray, the dealer must at minimum, have a salesman and a mechanic go through the required training, as well as invest in a number of Corvette specific tools for the service department. So, in reality, any dealer cannot just order a Corvette. It takes an investment in money and time to qualify.
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Originally Posted by Zymurgy
Status codes and corresponding Chevy Order Tracker Status (as best as I have been able to determine):

Event Status Code
1000 Order On Hold at Dealership
1100 Order Placed at Dealership
1101 Order Entered into System
1102 Order Entered via Web
2000 Order Accepted By GM
2001 Order Generated to Dealer
2005 Order Replaced with Prospec Order
2030 Order Edited (If Necessary)
2050 Order Changed
2500 Order Preferenced (or "Picked Up" or "Imaged")
3000 Order Accepted by Production Control
3100 Order Available to be Sequenced
3300 Order Scheduled for Production
3400 Order Broadcast (Internal Plant Order Produced)
3800 Vehicle Produced
4000 Vehicle Available to Ship
4104 Bailment Invoice Created
4B00 Bayed
4D00 On Hold At Plant
4P00 Hand Off To Carrier
4106 Bailment Released
4150 Vehicle Invoiced
4200 Vehicle Shipped
4300 Intermediate Delivery
4V03 Estimated Delivery Date
4800 Rail Ramp Unload
5000 Vehicle at Dealer
6000 Vehicle Delivered to Customer
9000 Order Cancelled

Chevy Tracker Status
Order Placed
Queued for Production
Production Complete
Shipped/En Route
At the Dealership

Once your order is assigned to an allocation by your dealer, you will very quickly move from 1100 to 3000.

This can be found in the link Event Status Codes and Corresponding Order Tracker Status in the Manuals, Reference Material, Online Order Guide, Order Tracking, etc. sticky.
My order was placed at Les Stanford on 7/28/15. I have a Z51 coupe with C2Z and Fay A8 on the order have not moved over 1100. Is it normal for Les Stanford to still have my order at 1100?
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Originally Posted by dr4carz
My order was placed at Les Stanford on 7/28/15. I have a Z51 coupe with C2Z and Fay A8 on the order have not moved over 1100. Is it normal for Les Stanford to still have my order at 1100?
C2Z is constrained at 20%, FAY is constrained at 50% and Z51 is constrained at 55%. So, statistically speaking, there is only a 14% (rounded) chance of any individual allocation having all three options available. Actual allocations at a single dealer may vary significantly from this probability model, but it is valid on a nation-wide basis. Add to that the people that may be on his list ahead of you and you could be in for a wait. I'd suggest contacting him to find out where you are on the list and see if he recommends dropping the FAY (you can add it afterwards for less than the option cost) to get you your car sooner.
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