Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.
So much back & fourth, it’s confusing. My dealer is saying we’re safe. And some are saying you aren’t safe till 3000 code.I could be wrong, but I think once you have a TPW, then you're past the constraints.
What other options are on your LT trim?
Have you moved past status code 1100?I just ordered a LT with luxury package. Can’t get a straight answer out of anyone.
That happened to me as well once. They just meant your order was accepted in the system. Thats when i asked for status code & realized she meant it was just put in the system. The allocation process is most likely what you’re waiting forNo. GM chat can’t get it right. One rep in the same week said was accepted and one said it wasn’t. I texted my salesman last week and he said I was #16.
Unfortunately, all dealerships are different. Mine gets them every other Thursday. And it’s just so happens, they had one they day i orderedI have read that dealerships get their allocations once a week and some on here have said once a month.
GM told me status 2000 means you’ve made it past constraints. That GM has accepted to build that orderI could be wrong, but I think once you have a TPW, then you're past the constraints.
What other options are on your LT trim?
OK, so order status 1100 must mean that order is accepted, but not past constraints. 2000 means you're past constraints and awaiting TPW. 3000 means you have a TPW and then there's probably another code after your truck is built.GM told me status 2000 means you’ve made it past constraints. That GM has accepted to build that order
Yes. That’s what it’s seeming like. Super confusing lolOK, so order status 1100 must mean that order is accepted, but not past constraints. 2000 means you're past constraints and awaiting TPW. 3000 means you have a TPW and then there's probably another code after your truck is built.
Seems there should be a sticky thread with all of this info about the order process as it seems to be confusing for everyone...
I think 3000 with TPW and your golden.GM told me status 2000 means you’ve made it past constraints. That GM has accepted to build that order
Biting my nails for Thursday’s constraintsI think 3000 with TPW and your golden.
Try calling - I found that to be incredibly more helpful.No. GM chat can’t get it right. One rep in the same week said was accepted and one said it wasn’t. I texted my salesman last week and he said I was #16.
I'd make sure that you closely follow your Suburban order & check frequently to see if they submitted the order to GM. I've seen far too many people on these forums have this happen to them, where it's never submitted, but it is mostly due to allotment issues. In this case, they may just give you the run around until the Expedition Max comes or they may jump other orders ahead of you in their future allotments knowing you're already on standby for the Ford. But then again, they may also have no issue selling the Suburban you built and will welcome it to their lot without you as the buyer.Placed my order for ‘22 Suburban LS with 4x4 and 3.0 diesel today with my local Chevy dealer. I placed a ‘22 expedition max order with the sister ford dealer (owned by the same person) back on January 3rd. They have since delayed production on the expedition 2 months from the original production date I was given by FMC. I was told by the sales manager of both dealers that I’m not obligated to purchase either vehicle once they come in, so figured why not double the odds at getting a vehicle. First one at the dealership wins lol
I know the sales manager very well at both dealers and they work with me a lot (being one of the local game wardens helps), so the Chevy sales manager said he runs allocations every Thursday so hopefully they’ll be able to get my order in and accepted by Chevy. They wouldn’t do me in like that by putting me way behind other people ordering. It would be one thing if there were a line of people ahead of me awaiting allocation but that didn’t seem to be the case when talking to the sales manager.I'd make sure that you closely follow your Suburban order & check frequently to see if they submitted the order to GM. I've seen far too many people on these forums have this happen to them, where it's never submitted, but it is mostly due to allotment issues. In this case, they may just give you the run around until the Expedition Max comes or they may jump other orders ahead of you in their future allotments knowing you're already on standby for the Ford. But then again, they may also have no issue selling the Suburban you built and will welcome it to their lot without you as the buyer.
How does the Expedition drive btw? I couldn't even test drive one near me so I never entertained the idea of buying one. Also, with the packages I wanted it runs about $7k more than the Tahoe RST I had built and I couldn't justify going into the 70s MSRP excluding tax.