2023 Order Placed - Disappointing Results

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I think the supply issues are beginning to alleviate.

along with demand waning...or at least those willing to pay over sticker and +4% interest...dealers still with market adjustments are finding themselves with inventory sitting on the lot for the first time in a year
 

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along with demand waning...or at least those willing to pay over sticker and +4% interest...dealers still with market adjustments are finding themselves with inventory sitting on the lot for the first time in a year
Yes. That's what I've noticed. The dealers that have a lot of vehicles under their "new inventory" page almost always have "call for pricing" under pricing.
 

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Usually "Call for pricing " means they have some kind of surcharge they don't want to advertise. Also, remember some dealers may drop the blatant 5K over sticker, but impose mandatory post sale "improvements" that are mandatory to the sale. What's the diff? All money in their pockets.
If they truly were selling at sticker, then they would list them that way.... Inventory may be rising slightly, but vast majority of dealer lots are still dry as a bone around me, with practically zero inventory of any kind.
 

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Any further updates on your ‘23 order? My ‘22!same build is sitting in TX built since May waiting on parts. Wondering if I try to order a ‘23 and see what comes first…

Still 1100 at dealer and 2030 on GMC chat as of last Wednesday. If your dealer lets you, I'd order a '23, as it is a high probability it will beat our '22's to the dealers.

Also, I built my Denali with a bench and GM scratched it and put buckets… no notice to dealer or myself.

Interesting, I haven't seen the window sticker populate yet for my '22 stuck in Midlothian (built on 4/13), but they better not have swapped bench for buckets.
 

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I'm seeing the same thing around me. There seems to be a little more inventory than before....I've even seen a local dealer with 13 Suburbans and 7 Yukon XL's between what they have on the lot and what is incoming, but I have no idea how many of those are already spoken for. I suspect most of them. And yes, this dealer has "call for pricing" listed as the price. This dealer is notorious for high mark-ups as well as mandatory dealer adds that are really nothing more than additional mark-up. The other interesting thing is that out of those 20 total vehicles, only 1 is listed as the diesel :)
 
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Order 2023 Yukon Denali Ultimate with super cruise illumination package on front and the sides as well as the rear and the order was accepted. The vechile was built on August 8 2022. I found out today that the Vechile was sitting on the Midlothian Yard awaiting chips or other parts. Order status 4300
 

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Has anyone using GMS taken delivery of 2023 Yukon. What was sticker and what was GMS cost?
 

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Usually "Call for pricing " means they have some kind of surcharge they don't want to advertise. Also, remember some dealers may drop the blatant 5K over sticker, but impose mandatory post sale "improvements" that are mandatory to the sale. What's the diff? All money in their pockets.
If they truly were selling at sticker, then they would list them that way.... Inventory may be rising slightly, but vast majority of dealer lots are still dry as a bone around me, with practically zero inventory of any kind.
My dealer lists them on the website for $5K over stick, however, that is for vehicles that are already spoken for however, they are selling them at MSRP (they do it as a deterrent and to slow the phone calls down on a vehicle that is unavailable).
 

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Has anyone using GMS taken delivery of 2023 Yukon. What was sticker and what was GMS cost?
Assuming you are talking about GM Supplier Pricing, you can price out a config here: https://www.gmsupplierdiscount.com/.

I believe a few people on the forum have been able to use it, but most dealers won't accept it. I have a couple dealers who have said they will honor it but I'm still waiting for an order to be accepted.

Welcome to the forum!
 

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Has anyone using GMS taken delivery of 2023 Yukon. What was sticker and what was GMS cost?
Are you trying to figure out how much the discount is? It’s about 9.1% off msrp. That’s not 100% accurate but very close if your just trying to figure out numbers/cost/financing etc ahead of time. Should be within a hundred dollars or so give or take
 

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Are you trying to figure out how much the discount is? It’s about 9.1% off msrp. That’s not 100% accurate but very close if your just trying to figure out numbers/cost/financing etc ahead of time. Should be within a hundred dollars or so give or take
I guess it depends if he is talking about "Employee pricing" or "Supplier Pricing"....big difference. Employee pricing may well be that 9.1% you are referring to but Supplier pricing is only like 5%. You can get the exact number at the link I pasted.
 

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Are you trying to figure out how much the discount is? It’s about 9.1% off msrp. That’s not 100% accurate but very close if your just trying to figure out numbers/cost/financing etc ahead of time. Should be within a hundred dollars or so give or take
Thanks for your feedback. I figured 7-10 percent
 

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I guess it depends if he is talking about "Employee pricing" or "Supplier Pricing"....big difference. Employee pricing may well be that 9.1% you are referring to but Supplier pricing is only like 5%. You can get the exact number at the link I pasted.
Employee Pricing
 

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