2022 Yukon XL Denali

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.

kate_t

Full Access Member
Joined
Apr 8, 2022
Posts
212
Reaction score
142
I’m going to discuss that with my dealer. Thanks for the information!
I ordered my '22 Yukon Denali on 10/06/2021; as a few people have mentioned, dealers are allocated so many Yukon Denali's each week/every other week, etc. When my dealership finally got a Denali allocation, there would be things I'd have to give up: such as the sliding center counsel - which I was fine with...so they'd remove it and wait for GM to accept it. Then, they'd get another allocation, but GM would come back and say "well, this has the ultimate package with the rear entertainment package, and we aren't doing any of the REP right now" - so I agreed to remove it. The next zinger was "Okay, we are also not doing any panoramic sunroofs on any cars right now", which was a HUGE no for me, so I told them I'd wait until they were allowing orders again with a sunroof.

Then I got a call in Feb saying "we can finally build your Yukon! We have a Denali allocation - BUT, we cannot give you the Ultimate/Reserve Package, we will have to break everything down. GM is not building the Max Trailering package; they are also not building any Yukons with the Advanced Technology package which includes: Adaptive Cruise Control, Enhanced Automatic Emergency Braking, Reverse Automatic Braking, Rear Camera Mirror, Rear Camera Mirror Washer, or the Advanced Security Package content. They are not building anything with the Advanced Security Package, which includes: Door lock and latch shields, Inclination sensor, Vehicle interior movement sensor, Self-powered horn, Glass break sensors in rear quarter glass and liftgate window. They are also not building any Yukons with the Adaptive Air Ride suspension."

It was a VERY tough call, but I agreed to move forward without these items; I didn't care about the trailering, as I don't plan to tow anything. The biggest thing for me was skipping on the adaptive air ride suspension...I really hope I don't regret it. My salesman had to submit an entirely new order and it was accepted the same day.

Here's the dates of how my car has moved so far:
- 03/04: Status 2000: Accepted by GM - TPW (Target Production Week) of 04/04/2021.
- 03/14: Status 3000: Order Accepted by Production Control; TPW moved up to 03/28
- 03/28: Status 3400: Order Broadcast For Production (Loaded on Assembly Plant Computers
- 04/08: Status 3400: Order Broadcast For Production (Loaded on Assembly Plant Computers

So, once it's accepted by GM, you can see that it still takes some time to go through the process of then being accepted by production control and THEN being built. My salesman believes it should arrive late-April or early-May. Super excited!
 

todayusay

Full Access Member
Joined
Aug 2, 2016
Posts
560
Reaction score
294
I ordered my '22 Yukon Denali on 10/06/2021; as a few people have mentioned, dealers are allocated so many Yukon Denali's each week/every other week, etc. When my dealership finally got a Denali allocation, there would be things I'd have to give up: such as the sliding center counsel - which I was fine with...so they'd remove it and wait for GM to accept it. Then, they'd get another allocation, but GM would come back and say "well, this has the ultimate package with the rear entertainment package, and we aren't doing any of the REP right now" - so I agreed to remove it. The next zinger was "Okay, we are also not doing any panoramic sunroofs on any cars right now", which was a HUGE no for me, so I told them I'd wait until they were allowing orders again with a sunroof.



Then I got a call in Feb saying "we can finally build your Yukon! We have a Denali allocation - BUT, we cannot give you the Ultimate/Reserve Package, we will have to break everything down. GM is not building the Max Trailering package; they are also not building any Yukons with the Advanced Technology package which includes: Adaptive Cruise Control, Enhanced Automatic Emergency Braking, Reverse Automatic Braking, Rear Camera Mirror, Rear Camera Mirror Washer, or the Advanced Security Package content. They are not building anything with the Advanced Security Package, which includes: Door lock and latch shields, Inclination sensor, Vehicle interior movement sensor, Self-powered horn, Glass break sensors in rear quarter glass and liftgate window. They are also not building any Yukons with the Adaptive Air Ride suspension."



It was a VERY tough call, but I agreed to move forward without these items; I didn't care about the trailering, as I don't plan to tow anything. The biggest thing for me was skipping on the adaptive air ride suspension...I really hope I don't regret it. My salesman had to submit an entirely new order and it was accepted the same day.

Here's the dates of how my car has moved so far:
- 03/04: Status 2000: Accepted by GM - TPW (Target Production Week) of 04/04/2021.
- 03/14: Status 3000: Order Accepted by Production Control; TPW moved up to 03/28
- 03/28: Status 3400: Order Broadcast For Production (Loaded on Assembly Plant Computers
- 04/08: Status 3400: Order Broadcast For Production (Loaded on Assembly Plant Computers

So, once it's accepted by GM, you can see that it still takes some time to go through the process of then being accepted by production control and THEN being built. My salesman believes it should arrive late-April or early-May. Super excited!


the question i have...how were you notified of the status changes?

Were you notified by the dealer/salesman at each change? If so, that's a unicorn of a dealership - at least in my area.
 
OP
OP
D

dkboggs

Member
Joined
Mar 15, 2022
Posts
38
Reaction score
9
No one notified me of anything. I think GM is a bunch on snot nose losers that claim they are entitled and therefore do not own their actions or a lack of do adequately check orders. Talking to GM chat is like throwing rocks at a fan, they hope something will eventually hit. I am starting to look at the possibility of purchasing an entirely different vehicle.
 

kate_t

Full Access Member
Joined
Apr 8, 2022
Posts
212
Reaction score
142
the question i have...how were you notified of the status changes?

Were you notified by the dealer/salesman at each change? If so, that's a unicorn of a dealership - at least in my area.
I try not to ask the dealer unless I’m calling him with questions about something else. i use the GMC text feature. I specifically ask for the status code because they usually just give a generic response.
 

TallDad

Full Access Member
Joined
Feb 18, 2022
Posts
106
Reaction score
65
Congratulations, but yeah, even getting the car built seems to be only part of the battle. Mine was produced March 23rd and hasnt left Arlington yet…
 
OP
OP
D

dkboggs

Member
Joined
Mar 15, 2022
Posts
38
Reaction score
9
According to my latest GM chat, I asked for my event code and was informed they no longer give that information out.
 

TallDad

Full Access Member
Joined
Feb 18, 2022
Posts
106
Reaction score
65
Thanks to the great folks on GM inside news I managed to find out my Yukon produced on March 23rd was moved to the old Naval air station they use as a depot on March 31st.

I guess that means its awating parts. Bummer, I thought the whole point of constraints and not getting options was not to do the build shy strategy.

Anyone with recent (last few weeks) experience of having their order shipped there? How long a wait can I expect?
 

kate_t

Full Access Member
Joined
Apr 8, 2022
Posts
212
Reaction score
142
According to my latest GM chat, I asked for my event code and was informed they no longer give that information out.
This is definitely new! They are saying "We have found providing event codes doesn't provide the additional insight our customers are expecting from the code and may cause additional confusion." so I immediately have said "The code is helpful for me, and has been provided previously without issue. It has not caused confusion. Can you please provide? It would be much appreciated."

They send it once I ask like that....that might help.
 

kate_t

Full Access Member
Joined
Apr 8, 2022
Posts
212
Reaction score
142
Thanks to the great folks on GM inside news I managed to find out my Yukon produced on March 23rd was moved to the old Naval air station they use as a depot on March 31st.

I guess that means its awating parts. Bummer, I thought the whole point of constraints and not getting options was not to do the build shy strategy.

Anyone with recent (last few weeks) experience of having their order shipped there? How long a wait can I expect?
Congrats! Mine just moved to status 4300 INTERMEDIATE DELIVERY! My salesman said it should be about two weeks, so I'm super excited!
 

TallDad

Full Access Member
Joined
Feb 18, 2022
Posts
106
Reaction score
65
GM customer service told me today it now shipped, but wont be more specific. I am hoping they didnt confuse the shipping to the holding yard to the one to my dealer. I hope my status is same as yours.

Regardless, congratulations, hopefully youll be driving it soon!
 

Forum statistics

Threads
132,193
Posts
1,863,720
Members
96,703
Latest member
TLS3
Top