When will 2022 orders turn into 2023 orders

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I asked that question to two different dealers...neither knew for sure

one said they'd have to reach back out to all their current orders and see if they want to move it to a 23 before officially moving the order over

the other said they'd automatically roll over the 22 orders - didn't say if they'd reach out to the buyer before it was accepted

honestly I'd just ask your dealer...although they may have done some ordering last year, doubtful the volume is anywhere close to what is going on across the country now...I'd expect every dealer to have their own nuances on handling the 2023 orders
 

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I asked the general manager at my dealership today and he said he didn’t know. I never know whether to believe them though.
 

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I talked to my dealer yesterday. He said GM hasn't given them a cutoff date yet, but they will call and ask if you want to let your 22 order expire, or roll it into a 23. I asked why he doesn't have a date, he said normally GM gives them a month notice on the cutoff date, GM has not given them notice, and he isn't sure since the 22's were not released until late in the year, so GM may extend the cutoff date. He said he still feels I will get a 22, but will roll it into a 23 since we have discussed it.
 

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Thanks for asking this as I was wondering the same. Do we anticipate any changes to MY23 for Tahoes or Yukons?

GM Authority did say that the MY23 SUVs will not be getting the LZ0 diesel. :(
 

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My guess is that '22 and '23 will be identical, spare a few paint colors being dropped and new ones added. The LZ0 is likely coming a year early to the pickups and I could see it replacing the LM2 in the SUVs when the '24 mid-cycle refresh goes into production.
 

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Will rolling your order over to a 2023 increase your wait time?
 

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Thanks for asking this as I was wondering the same. Do we anticipate any changes to MY23 for Tahoes or Yukons?

GM Authority did say that the MY23 SUVs will not be getting the LZ0 diesel. :(

Might be a good thing … saw a YT clip where someone was guessing that the LZ0 was getting DFM. That’s just a guess, of course, and while the stigma is probably deserved, we can still hold out hope that GM will get it right since it’s an all-new design.
 

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Will rolling your order over to a 2023 increase your wait time?
Yes...they will take 2-3 month's off from producing cars in between the last '22s built and the start of '23s.

It is not a constant production cycle.

Original estimates were:

April was the cutoff for your order to be accepted
June would be the end of production for all 2022 orders
July-August no production
September starts production of 23s
 

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Here is what donlen shows ......

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I've heard from two dealers now that the 2023 orders open May 5th so that seems to be very possible. They said pricing won't be available then but they can place orders. I have also talked to several other dealers and they have no idea when 2023 orders open. I honestly don't know why some dealers have this info and others have no idea, but I will say that the two that gave me that date are actually responsible for entering the orders into the system so that seems to give them some credibility.......
 

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I talked to my dealer last week. I ordered a Yukon Denali in November. He’s telling me mine will have to roll to a ‘23 because he can’t get it now with adaptive cruise. He seemed to think maybe July, but that doesn’t seem to jive with what people on here are saying. He also said he hoped to know more after dealer meetings in May
 

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Hmmmm. My dealer doesn’t know either. They just got an allocation for a Tahoe and have submitted mine to GM. Now just waiting to see if/how long it takes for GM to accept the order.
 

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Just confirmed with Chevy chat that they will stop taking orders for the 2022 the end of this week and start taking 2023 orders in May
 
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Funny... Placed an order in early January. Figured that's when they stopped taking orders.

Still haven't been accepted by GMC despite changing options to get accepted. Oh well... on to the 2023s
 

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So we would start seeing 2023s being delivered in late August or September would be my guess?

Is donlens schedule holds true, that would be about accurate for aug/Sept. 2022s were Oct 4th (somewhere around there) production date and started arriving nov/Dec to dealers
 

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Donlen and the other places publishing these dates are FLEET companies, not sure they have RETAIL dates...
 

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