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Old Feb 12, 2026 | 05:59 PM
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Can someone clarify for me that if your car is at 2000 status that means the car will be built just a matter of when. My understand is that at 2000 status an allocation has been assigned and the car will be built.
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Can someone clarify for me that if your car is at 2000 status that means the car will be built just a matter of when. My understand is that at 2000 status an allocation has been assigned and the car will be built.
No, it needs to be at 3000 which is “accepted by GM”, at that point you have an allocation and it will be built, when it will be built is another story...
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No, it needs to be at 3000 which is “accepted by GM”, at that point you have an allocation and it will be built, when it will be built is another story...

this was on McMulkins website this is why people are so confused.

Being at 2000 status means your Corvette order has been accepted by GM. This is a significant milestone in the ordering process, indicating that your dealer's order has been officially recognized and is now committed to production, barring any unforeseen issues.

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  • Acceptance by GM: At this stage, GM has confirmed that your order is valid and will be processed.
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No, it needs to be at 3000 which is “accepted by GM”, at that point you have an allocation and it will be built, when it will be built is another story...
2000 is the dealer had an allocation and the order is accepted as spec'd( aka met all the constraints)

1100 is the useless order status.

3000 is accepted by production control. This is the order getting locked in and loaded into the production computer. This is why when they had the TOM hoopla with the first ZR1 order round, orders were reverted to 2000. 2000 is an order that can still be edited.

Usually 2000 means car will be built as spec'd. Though last year did have GM tell dealers with 2025 ZR1's sitting at 3000, that they will not be built as 2025's, they need to be reentered into the system as 2026's. Cars were still built and the customers still got their cars though if they got to 2000.
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Originally Posted by chevyrules727
2000 is the dealer had an allocation and the order is accepted as spec'd( aka met all the constraints)

1100 is the useless order status.

3000 is accepted by production control. This is the order getting locked in and loaded into the production computer. This is why when they had the TOM hoopla with the first ZR1 order round, orders were reverted to 2000. 2000 is an order that can still be edited.

Usually 2000 means car will be built as spec'd. Though last year did have GM tell dealers with 2025 ZR1's sitting at 3000, that they will not be built as 2025's, they need to be reentered into the system as 2026's. Cars were still built and the customers still got their cars though if they got to 2000.

So it’s a just a matter of when it will be built then. But it’s getting built
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Originally Posted by Gibb0137
So it’s a just a matter of when it will be built then. But it’s getting built
Yes.

Assumed the order got attached to an allocation with today's DOSP. Order should go 3000 Tuesday night after midnight. Able to check it for 3000 status Wednesday via corvette concierge or dealer.
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How quickly does it usually go to 3000 status.
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How quickly does it usually go to 3000 status.
It will go 3000 Wednesday. So check then.
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No, it needs to be at 3000 which is “accepted by GM”, at that point you have an allocation and it will be built, when it will be built is another story...
Thus is correct. You do not have a car till your order status goes to 3000. At 1100/2000 you are still in the abyss.
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Thus is correct. You do not have a car till your order status goes to 3000. At 1100/2000 you are still in the abyss.

Being at 2000 status means your Corvette order has been accepted by GM. This is a significant milestone in the ordering process, indicating that your dealer's order has been officially recognized and is now committed to production, barring any unforeseen issues.

Understanding 2000 Status
  • Acceptance by GM: At this stage, GM has confirmed that your order is valid and will be processed.


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Originally Posted by Gibb0137
Being at 2000 status means your Corvette order has been accepted by GM. This is a significant milestone in the ordering process, indicating that your dealer's order has been officially recognized and is now committed to production, barring any unforeseen issues.

Understanding 2000 Status
  • Acceptance by GM: At this stage, GM has confirmed that your order is valid and will be processed.
Well what is interesting is when my order was at 2000 (with my current dealer) my dealer told me to wait until my status went to 3000 before canceling my current order with MM. Basically said nothing is for sure until 3000....like I mentioned before, the information/sharing on orders is all over the place. That said I wouldn't count my chickens until my order was at 3000....
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Originally Posted by ahalachis
Well what is interesting is when my order was at 2000 (with my current dealer) my dealer told me to wait until my status went to 3000 before canceling my current order with MM. Basically said nothing is for sure until 3000....like I mentioned before, the information/sharing on orders is all over the place. That said I wouldn't count my chickens until my order was at 3000....
Should be counting chickens because your deposit becomes non-refundable at most dealers once it hits 2000 including MM.

2000 means that dealer got an allocation for the car, they attached your order to that allocation, and GM accepted it as spec'd. If your order contained T0F and that dealer was not given an allocation that could contain T0F, your order would be kicked out if they tried to attach it to that allocation. Would need to remove T0F from the order for it to be accepted by GM( order status 2000).

3000 is again accepted by Production Control. That is when the order is locked and put into BGA's computers to be sequenced and scheduled for production.

I have yet to hear a case of an order going 2000 and that person never getting the car. Guess the closest to that occurring would be back during the first ordering round of the 2025 ZR1 and once GM pulled back the orders from 3000 back to 2000, gave that dealer the chance to spec it with TOM, that dealer decided to give that allocation to a customer that passed due to the constraint, but now can order it with TOM. But that dealers order still got built.....

Only 1100 orders sit in the abyss to never get built.

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Originally Posted by chevyrules727
Should be counting chickens because your deposit becomes non-refundable at most dealers once it hits 2000 including MM.

2000 means that dealer got an allocation for the car, they attached your order to that allocation, and GM accepted it as spec'd. If your order contained T0F and that dealer was not given an allocation that could contain T0F, your order would be kicked out if they tried to attach it to that allocation. Would need to remove T0F from the order for it to be accepted by GM( order status 2000).

3000 is again accepted by Production Control. That is when the order is locked and put into BGA's computers to be sequenced and scheduled for production.

I have yet to hear a case of an order going 2000 and that person never getting the car. Guess the closest to that occurring would be back during the first ordering round of the 2025 ZR1 and once GM pulled back the orders from 3000 back to 2000, gave that dealer the chance to spec it with TOM, that dealer decided to give that allocation to a customer that passed due to the constraint, but now can order it with TOM. But that dealers order still got built.....

Only 1100 orders sit in the abyss to never get built.
I was not at 2000 when I canceled my order with MM, I was at 2000 with the new dealer who had an allocation...they are the ones who told me to wait until my order with them went from 2000 to 3000 before canceling my order with MM..I took the advice from the guys processing my order...but like is said...who knows...it is so crazy
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I was not at 2000 when I canceled my order with MM, I was at 2000 with the new dealer who had an allocation...they are the ones who told me to wait until my order with them went from 2000 to 3000 before canceling my order with MM..I took the advice from the guys processing my order...but like is said...who knows...it is so crazy
I know.

But I was just saying, 2000 is when deposits become non-refundable under most dealers policy because it means your order will be built and is time for you to commit to the order or lose your deposit if you back out. So chickens should be getting counted if my deposit becomes at risk at 2000.

Unfortunately dealers either make things up, twist the truth, or just just want outright deceive. Plenty of dealers out there will put an order into the workbench, hand the customer their order number and make them think they will get the car. When in reality, that order is useless. A dealer can input 3000 ZR1X orders into the workbench. They certainly won't be getting 3000 ZR1X's though.....

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Originally Posted by Tu5ive
Yes, that’s correct. A 2000 status usually means your car has an allocation and is in the queue to be built, it’s just a matter of timing now.
2000 is not an allocation, 3000 is.
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Originally Posted by chevyrules727
It will go 3000 Wednesday. So check then.
2 Thursdays a month are generally when allocations are fulfilled to 3000 status. A dealer may tell you they have an upcoming allocation but until your build is 3000, it's just words.
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2 Thursdays a month are generally when allocations are fulfilled to 3000 status. A dealer may tell you they have an upcoming allocation but until your build is 3000, it's just words.
Correct on usually there are 1 or 2 DOSP's a month for Corvette. One DOSP consists of two steps. On one Thursday, they are told the number of each variant if they got any they will be getting. The next Thursday, they are told the constraints and can start tying orders to those allocations. This 2 week process is one DOSP. SOMETIMES, but rarely they do combined DOSP's where they are told the number of allocations and the constraints and orders can get attached to that allocation the same day.

Once those orders are tied to those allocations, that order goes to status 2000. This was the bot the moment the dealer connected my order to their allocation. Literally got off the phone with the dealer after and inputting my order number into the bot to make sure they were not BS'ing me knowing dealer tricks. This is order status 2000. Confirmed by the concierge the next day.



If the bot comes back with, ""Your order has been submitted, but has not yet been accepted by the factory", that is order status 1100 and is a worthless order.

The order at 2000 can still be edited until 11:59 PM Tuesday night. Once midnight strikes, the order is locked in and moved to 3000.

This was again confirmed by the concierge when I checked with them on that Wednesday after the DOSP.

I obsessively learned the process back during my Z06 hunt.

2000 is dealer had an allocation to attach your order to. That is the one that matters to whether you have a car or not.

While there has been some changes to the pattern since my order two years ago( like TPW no longer shared at 3400), everything else in the process hasn't changed. Especially what order code means the dealer had an allocation.

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At 2000, your car will move to 3000 the following Wednesday. Only in very rare circumstances does this not happen (like the ZR1 situation mentioned by chevyrules727 in post #13}. 1100 is the status code that means nothing. Once you are at 2000, that means your dealer has assigned an allocation to your order. You are on your way.
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2000 is not an allocation, 3000 is.
This right here.
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2 Thursdays a month are generally when allocations are fulfilled to 3000 status. A dealer may tell you they have an upcoming allocation but until your build is 3000, it's just words.
And this right here.
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