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If you were at 3000 check with your dealer. My tpw has disappeared from my dealers orders through the gm site. I called gm they SAID ALL 3000 TPW'S ARE GONE FROM THERE SYSTEM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Last edited by hunter105; Feb 10, 2020 at 04:15 PM.
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Originally Posted by Tool Hoarder
People should read the threads before posting.
Shame on you ........That would take way too much initiative on the part of some. Besides which, can you imagine how dull some of these threads would be ? And, all the discord keeps both Zymurgy and Steve Bell gainfully employed. No time for them to hang out at Walmart lurking ............
This is NOT a problem. Chevy has changed when in the process they will display TPWs. From now on, the TPW will not be displayed until the order status hits 3300. TPW's are too dynamic early in the process and all of the changes were generating too many calls and confusion. By 3300 the TPW is more stable.
Well it appears Michael T Research data validates the production build cycle is all about colors and trim levels, mirroring the original constraint order plans. As well as the concierge validating. Ok with me, I get a car that is delivered in spring by me,instead of winter and perhaps the line has learned a few new tricks from the cars built before it? Though I trust QC will be fine on all the early cars sent to customers.
This is NOT a problem. Chevy has changed when in the process they will display TPWs. From now on, the TPW will not be displayed until the order status hits 3300. TPW's are too dynamic early in the process and all of the changes were generating too many calls and confusion. By 3300 the TPW is more stable.
From: Pottsville, PA. USA Home Of America's Oldest Brewery Yuengling
Originally Posted by george vee
My order has been at 3000 with a TPW 3/9 for a while. Each time I contacted Chevrolet Concierge thru emails they said the TPW is subject to change. Makes sense that they will now only give a TPW at 3300.
George that is a stunning car? I love the color combo? At this year's Corvettes@Carlisle one of the GM engineers was drive a Long Beach Red with Adrenaline Red interior that also looked great?
From: Pottsville, PA. USA Home Of America's Oldest Brewery Yuengling
I am one of the dealers getting a CTF Corvette? Last week that car disappeared from my order workbench in transit? I found all of the cars with Vin#'s L5000400 to about L500520 all disappeared.
Conceirge told me today that I also moved up over 2 months from 4/27 to 2/17. They said it could change, but how much can change in a week? With this car who knows. I'm stoked though.
Arctic white, red/black two tone interior, 2LT, non-Z51, My order went in a little less than 1 month ago. Why are they moving them up? I'm not complaining, just curious. They did say that it was at 3300 and still could change.
Last edited by bvontress; Feb 10, 2020 at 10:46 PM.
Reason: adding info
Wouldn't it be nice if Chevrolet let us customers know what is going on with regard to the withdrawals of the TPWs. GM could either put out a statement directly, or inform the Concierges so that we could get the word. Strikes me as though this would be a good business practice and end all this speculation.
You are moving up because production cue is following the original restraint order cue, That is to say, they are building certain colors and 2LT's and 3LT's first despite folks having orders in prior to yours. Checy wants to maximize their revenue for Barra and put lower optioned cars behind in the cue even if they placed their allocated orders first. I am ok with that as I did not want my new car delivered in cold NE weather in Feb/March.
The virus does not explain folks moving up. It is reasons stated. I trust Chevy has on land enough parts to build 2-3000 cars before any China shut down would even remotely affect.
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