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Is there anyone that can put together a simple (and quick) chart like I have done for example. The wait is long and hard. I'd like to know how long between stages for a NORMAL timeline.
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order date progression
9/10 - deal sealed via email with Dealer - 1 day(s) to next code
9/11 - GM workbench 1100 order received from Dealer- 6 day(s) to next code
9/17 - code 2000 - order accepted by Chev- 1 day(s) to next code
9/18 - code 3000 - order accepted by Production - 8 day(s) to next code
9/26 - code 3300 - order scheduled for production - 6 day(s) to next code
10/2 - code 3400 - Order Broadcasted for Production - 2 day(s) to next code
10/4 - VIN avail - 1G1YD2D78E5103602 - 7 day(s) to next code
10/11 - 3800 - Vehicle Produced - 1 day(s) to next code
10/12 -4B00 Bayed - 11 days to next code
10/22-4200 shipped - 1 day to next code
10/23 - 5000 - delivered
averages
to 3300: 3 days
to 3400: 9 days
to 3800: 8 days
to 4D00/4B00: 6-10 days
to 4300/4200: 5 days
to 5000: 4 days
to 6000: 0 days
There is no "normal", especially between 1100 and 2000. This could be a day, a week, a month, many months, even never. Depends on the dealers allocations and constraints. There were people that ordered 2014's, sat at 1100 for months and never did get their car built.
Shipping time is another huge variable. From a few days to 5 weeks, depending on where you live (truck or rail shipping). You're in OK, so it will go by truck - lucky for you.
Thanks a million guys. This gives me a base line to set my expectations to. An other typical experiences please post. I know there is no normal but I'm already at 2000 and I know the holiday shutdown will cost me 2 weeks.
Thanks a million guys. This gives me a base line to set my expectations to. An other typical experiences please post. I know there is no normal but I'm already at 2000 and I know the holiday shutdown will cost me 2 weeks.
Great Info IMXZ28 and Glen e.... But buying from a dealer with a proven allocation is the only way to get the rest of the ball rolling.
My first order with a small dealership is still at 1100 after 15 weeks. 8 weeks into that order I cancelled and went with a Forum dealer. 7 weeks into my new order my car is setting on the assembly line tonight.
My first dealer never cancelled the order and will put it in inventory if it ever get built. I still check its status once in a while with Chevy Chat...
I have been watching closely to the weekly constraints info, and it seems that b4 Christmas break they were running 4-5 weeks from order (actually 2000) to build. Now it seems that will be closer to 7 weeks. Not sure how long after the first of the year that will creep back to the 4-5 week timeline.
Just an observation, but I will be ordering early to meet my Mar 27 NCM delivery...