Yukon Denali packages not being manufactured until mid to late March may be time to jump ship

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Ordered a Yukon Denali diesel in August of last year. Called my dealer again yesterday and still says it hasn't been pulled to make an order yet from GM. Called the customer service number from GM to ask them what's going on because my dealer does not seem to know or does not want me to know. The phone number 1 800 462 8782 I talked to Deanna.



I asked her the question what was going on she told me that any package that's the Denali will not be put in production till sometime in mid to late March. And the allocation has been reduced to 57% from last year which means what she told me if your hometown dealer does not have an allocation from previous sales that they may not get one. She urged me to go
to a larger dealer which I thought was quite interesting. Even when I get a order she said it may be 12 to 15 weeks before it ends up at a dealership. So I waited six months so it may be June or July maybe 11 months wait, WOW!!!



Of course the problem is allocation of parts Covid etc. etc. is what she said. Believe me I understand all that but I ordered a Ford hybrid Maverick in August and picked it up last week at the dealership. Not trying to compare Ford to GM but the way Maverick is ordered and the way the Yukon Denali is ordered is quite different. This will be my fourth Yukon and second Denali from GM. I don't know why they don't put the customer orders first especially the higher end stuff before dealership stock items. I feel like I'm at the back of the bus even though I'm paying $84,000 for the ride.



I'm probably not going to wait this long and will now look at other things like the 2022 INFINITI QX80. Which was in our sights before we ordered this. I hope GM understands what they're going to lose a lot of customers I know a lot of it's not their fault but 11 months seems crazy.
 

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They're not worried at all about possibly losing your sale. They make certain editions during certain times of the year, just like she said. They'll produce a run of SLEs, then SLTs, then Eskys then Denalis or something like that. I've seen that for years when making a database of VINs.

I don't get that allocation stuff when you have an order, unless it's not paid for, but have never given it much thought.

How's the Maverick? How do you like it?
 

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I’ve had the very same discussions with my dealership. The salesman is a personal friend, that I’ve dealt with for 30 years now. He can’t get allocation for 1 let alone 2 premiers that I ordered, from early September.
 

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Ordered a Yukon Denali diesel in August of last year. Called my dealer again yesterday and still says it hasn't been pulled to make an order yet from GM. Called the customer service number from GM to ask them what's going on because my dealer does not seem to know or does not want me to know. The phone number 1 800 462 8782 I talked to Deanna.



I asked her the question what was going on she told me that any package that's the Denali will not be put in production till sometime in mid to late March. And the allocation has been reduced to 57% from last year which means what she told me if your hometown dealer does not have an allocation from previous sales that they may not get one. She urged me to go
to a larger dealer which I thought was quite interesting. Even when I get a order she said it may be 12 to 15 weeks before it ends up at a dealership. So I waited six months so it may be June or July maybe 11 months wait, WOW!!!



Of course the problem is allocation of parts Covid etc. etc. is what she said. Believe me I understand all that but I ordered a Ford hybrid Maverick in August and picked it up last week at the dealership. Not trying to compare Ford to GM but the way Maverick is ordered and the way the Yukon Denali is ordered is quite different. This will be my fourth Yukon and second Denali from GM. I don't know why they don't put the customer orders first especially the higher end stuff before dealership stock items. I feel like I'm at the back of the bus even though I'm paying $84,000 for the ride.



I'm probably not going to wait this long and will now look at other things like the 2022 INFINITI QX80. Which was in our sights before we ordered this. I hope GM understands what they're going to lose a lot of customers I know a lot of it's not their fault but 11 months seems crazy.

It seems like GM wants to give its competitors time to catch up. (sarcasm)

Ford's Expedition production will be in full swing as will Jeep's Wagoneer/Grand Wagoneer by then. Also, Toyota will start delivering the updated Sequoia in August 2022.

It obviously behooves GM to get as many sales as possible before they are no longer the only game in town for 1/2 ton based full size SUVs.
 
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They're not worried at all about possibly losing your sale. They make certain editions during certain times of the year, just like she said. They'll produce a run of SLEs, then SLTs, then Eskys then Denalis or something like that. I've seen that for years when making a database of VINs.

I don't get that allocation stuff when you have an order, unless it's not paid for, but have never given it much thought.

How's the Maverick? How do you like it?
Yes I do like it,I ordered the XL hybrid with no accessories.
It was MSRP-21,500 + dealers+Doc fee of $699.00 -tag-tax title fee.

Surprisingly it comes with a lot of standard equipment telescoping
steering wheel and tilt wheel-automatic adjusting headlights-pretty
good LCD screen-electric door locks Windows and digital setting
temperature control.

Only front-wheel-drive on the hybrid but is seem to have plenty of
power to pretty interesting cheap little four-door truck
 

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I just placed an order for a Denali diesel couple weeks ago, so March isn’t that long of a wait for production to resume. My current lease expires end of October so I figured I can easily deal with 9 month wait (which is what I expect).

If people who don’t want to wait can please cancel their orders (so the line gets shorter), that would be appreciated! :)
 

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Ordered my Denali in August '21 and it was finally built and shipped January 13th, 2022. It has now been sitting at the CSX rail yard for over a week. According to the dealer delivery is scheduled for February 6th or 7th. I too was told there was no constraints holding up my build only to find out if I removed the Advanced Tech Pkg. my truck would be built within weeks, which did happen. My options are Max Towing, Sunroof and 22" Rims & tires.
 

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So strange to see and hear of all these delays: I ordered a Denali 6.2 wirh Prem, Air Ride and Prem 4x4, Max Tow the last week of Nov 21’ and it was built Jan 24th. Expect delivery delivery in a few weeks.
 

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So strange to see and hear of all these delays: I ordered a Denali 6.2 wirh Prem, Air Ride and Prem 4x4, Max Tow the last week of Nov 21’ and it was built Jan 24th. Expect delivery delivery in a few weeks.

all depends on the allocations that “your” dealer gets …two dealers 20 mins apart will more than likely have completely different alocations which equates to vehicle availability
 

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I heard the same date time frame. Specifically for items that are on supplier hold like the rear entertainment. Nobody likes to wait I am sure but at least march is not that far away tbh.
 
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Wiating for Denali allocation myself. Could be a while. In all honesty it just makes me want to pull my order and just wait till 2023 model year goes into production. If I'd end up pushing the 2022 / 2023 model year break, I'd prefer just to ensure I'm getting the 2023.
 
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Wiating for Denali allocation myself. Could be a while. In all honesty it just makes me want to pull my order and just wait till 2023 model year goes into production. If I'd end up pushing the 2022 / 2023 model year break, I'd prefer just to ensure I'm getting the 2023.


I am also thinking the same way now.
 

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I'm of the mindset that if you don't need a vehicle "immediately", it can't hurt to wait until the new model year to let the manufacturer work out some additional bugs/issues and certain constrained features might be available later on as well.
 

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I read somewhere else on here that 2023s could be ordered in May....
 

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Wiating for Denali allocation myself. Could be a while. In all honesty it just makes me want to pull my order and just wait till 2023 model year goes into production. If I'd end up pushing the 2022 / 2023 model year break, I'd prefer just to ensure I'm getting the 2023.

Yeah, count me in that lot, too. If one magically shows up at a dealership I’m more than happy to be opportunistic about it, but I’m leaning towards waiting at this point. Still, my current DD is doing just fine so the Yukon is more of a “want” than a “need” at the moment.

As for the 2023’s, the only thing I’ve heard is that Super Cruise will get added to the Yukon Denali’s bringing the top-end Denali’s in line with each other regarding that feature. I’d certainly *hope* that GM works out bugs and we get things like a functional RSE, etc.
 
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Wiating for Denali allocation myself. Could be a while. In all honesty it just makes me want to pull my order and just wait till 2023 model year goes into production. If I'd end up pushing the 2022 / 2023 model year break, I'd prefer just to ensure I'm getting the 2023.

I am thinking the same thing. Possibly the Super Cruise feature comes to the Yukon in the 23 model. If mine doesn't get accepted in the next month, I will wait out for the 23 model. Been waiting since June'ish of 21. Crazy...
 

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I'm probably not going to wait this long and will now look at other things like the 2022 INFINITI QX80. Which was in our sights before we ordered this. I hope GM understands what they're going to lose a lot of customers I know a lot of it's not their fault but 11 months seems crazy.

Drove a QX80 last week, was very impressed.
 
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Drove a QX80 last week, was very impressed.
I am very interested in the new 2023 Toyota Sequoia Hybrid.
I really like the Toyota Sequoia 2023 TRD Pro magnetic gray metallic.

This maybe what I jump ship to.
If my order is not picked up by March
 

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