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For sure, lots of people waiting across all the full size GM SUVs. I have been waiting on my Yukon since March, it was just accepted a few weeks ago with expected delivery a couple of months from then. I have had an Escalade on order since July of 22 and I’m still 21st in line for my allocation. It’s wild out there.Anyone else waiting? I’ve been impatiently waiting for an allocation on a 2023 RST Tahoe for over three months now.
Thanks for sharing your feedback with this. I read yesterday the much rumored and erroneously reported “refresh” for the 2024’s is not happening now. If that’s the case and I know they’re not going to screw up a good thing I think I may as well accept more waiting and go for the 24. Glad to hear you’re finally gonna get that YukonFor sure, lots of people waiting across all the full size GM SUVs. I have been waiting on my Yukon since March, it was just accepted a few weeks ago with expected delivery a couple of months from then. I have had an Escalade on order since July of 22 and I’m still 21st in line for my allocation. It’s wild out there.
I see stock inventory all over michigan. Denali’s sitting on lots for weeks now
All for gms employee pricing, can’t speak for the Escalades but yukons and Tahoes are discounted in stock. I think it all depends on your areaI see some sitting too, usually they’re asking too much for them. All the people waiting are generally waiting because they secured below MSRP pricing. Most dealers will accept supplier pricing or similar on orders but not on trucks on the lot, so people wait a while for their order.
I had to wait about 9 months to get mine. Take a trip around the world and then check back.Anyone else waiting? I’ve been impatiently waiting for a allocation on a 2023 RST Tahoe for over three months now.
I just went thru the opposite and I’m soooo done! I have a 2019 Yukon Denali, in Central Texas, looking to trade in for a 2023 Yukon Denali. My Denali has 48,000 miles, beautiful condition, I owe $24,000 WITH ZERO PERCENT INTEREST! Simple??? Nope! The GMC dealership WANTED $10,000 to $15,000 MARKET ADJUSTMENT on top of MSRP and wouldn’t budge!!! I walked away!I just grabbed a 23 Yukon XL Denali with reserve package and got $1000 off MSRP.
Good job walking away. There are plenty of dealers out there that will charge MSRP or less. It's not much of a sellers market anymore, but some dealers will hang onto their market adjustments if they continue to find people willing to pay it.I just went thru the opposite and I’m soooo done! I have a 2019 Yukon Denali, in Central Texas, looking to trade in for a 2023 Yukon Denali. My Denali has 48,000 miles, beautiful condition, I owe $24,000 WITH ZERO PERCENT INTEREST! Simple??? Nope! The GMC dealership WANTED $10,000 to $15,000 MARKET ADJUSTMENT on top of MSRP and wouldn’t budge!!! I walked away!
I just went thru the opposite and I’m soooo done! I have a 2019 Yukon Denali, in Central Texas, looking to trade in for a 2023 Yukon Denali. My Denali has 48,000 miles, beautiful condition, I owe $24,000 WITH ZERO PERCENT INTEREST! Simple??? Nope! The GMC dealership WANTED $10,000 to $15,000 MARKET ADJUSTMENT on top of MSRP and wouldn’t budge!!! I walked away!
Thanks for the feedback. Coincidentally today I was contacted by a local dealership that just received a 23. We’re this close to the 24’s and considering your input I’ll be waiting for a 24.I'd go for the 24, I bought a 23 in July & it's been in the shop 3 times & I am still having issues. I had a 2023 before this but it was an LT, zero issues. Be careful what you choose. They have a bunch of the 2023 with bad injectors, bad tires, you name it.
May as well keep your new 23. Just stopped at my local dealer who told me he has no information on the pricing or availability on the 24’s but believes (as already reported here) there are zero changes. Except for the price no doubtI thought about moving to a '24 yukon xl SLT from a '21 yukon xl SLT, after they anounced the refreshed model was not coming I played around on the build and price and found one available exactly like I built on a lot near me in Michigan, traded in the '21 and drove it home 2 days later. I'll hang on to this one till the new model comes out.
How’d you do on your trade in? We have a 21’ Tahoe premier and wanted the refresh but since they said no on that we ordered a 23’ suburban high country that’s suppose to be built next week. We’re hoping to do well on our Tahoe, kbb says a good price anyway…I thought about moving to a '24 yukon xl SLT from a '21 yukon xl SLT, after they anounced the refreshed model was not coming I played around on the build and price and found one available exactly like I built on a lot near me in Michigan, traded in the '21 and drove it home 2 days later. I'll hang on to this one till the new model comes out.
If you look at the Fleet Order guide, there are no changes listed for the 24’s, aside from a color being dropped and some wheels being added.May as well keep your new 23. Just stopped at my local dealer who told me he has no information on the pricing or availability on the 24’s but believes (as already reported here) there are zero changes. Except for the price no doubt
for the 24’s.