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xcavs31x

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I'm ordering a 2025 Yukon XL AT4 w/ 3.0L LZ0, and I've been talking to 6+ dealers in Arizona since January trying to get agreement on pricing (using Supplier Discount, declining all dealer add-ons) and make sure I'm front of the line for an allocation. Order finally made it to "Your vehicle order has been accepted by GM and is working toward the production process" as of this evening - dealer said last week he thought my order got "picked up" but didn't actually get back to me with the order status code, and the GMC virtual agent was still saying "order not accepted" until today. I asked the live agent for the Order Status Event Code and they said they don't give them out... I'm assuming it's at 2000 but will have to try to pull that out of my sales guy this week.

In any case, after an incredibly long process, my order may finally be seeing some traction.

For those who have Target Production Weeks (order code 3000+) or have already taken delivery, how quickly did the order move from "Accepted" to getting a Production Week? I think I saw some posts saying 4-5 weeks, but am wondering if there's a chance to get hung up at this stage for another few months, or if that is (hopefully) lower risk. Waiting for the lucky roll of the dice for one of these dealers to get an allocation was already painful enough! Can't believe you can't just show GM the cash and have them build you a car!! Has forced a ton of conversations and negotiations with dealers over the last few months trying to get in a good position for an allocation... If anyone else is looking for Yukons in AZ, happy to compare notes on which dealers are stingy vs. reasonable on pricing, dealer add-ons, etc.
This whole process has been a joke
 

Mike1984

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My dealer is expecting to get allocated 8 z71s this week so hopefully that means mine is one of them
My dealer did not have a Z71 allocation but did have a suburban (not z71, rst or Lt) with sunroof allocation. They put my z71 in as first choice and something else they wanted with zero constraints on it in second place and they got the z71 accepted. Then i had the option to add/adjust anything else not constrained which meant i could have flipped to the diesel. Some dealers are more conservative and not rolling the dice on something not guaranteed but not sure if this strategy only really works for big dealers with large allotments.
 

dc968

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I'm ordering a 2025 Yukon XL AT4 w/ 3.0L LZ0, and I've been talking to 6+ dealers in Arizona since January trying to get agreement on pricing (using Supplier Discount, declining all dealer add-ons) and make sure I'm front of the line for an allocation. Order finally made it to "Your vehicle order has been accepted by GM and is working toward the production process" as of this evening - dealer said last week he thought my order got "picked up" but didn't actually get back to me with the order status code, and the GMC virtual agent was still saying "order not accepted" until today. I asked the live agent for the Order Status Event Code and they said they don't give them out... I'm assuming it's at 2000 but will have to try to pull that out of my sales guy this week.

In any case, after an incredibly long process, my order may finally be seeing some traction.

For those who have Target Production Weeks (order code 3000+) or have already taken delivery, how quickly did the order move from "Accepted" to getting a Production Week? I think I saw some posts saying 4-5 weeks, but am wondering if there's a chance to get hung up at this stage for another few months, or if that is (hopefully) lower risk. Waiting for the lucky roll of the dice for one of these dealers to get an allocation was already painful enough! Can't believe you can't just show GM the cash and have them build you a car!! Has forced a ton of conversations and negotiations with dealers over the last few months trying to get in a good position for an allocation... If anyone else is looking for Yukons in AZ, happy to compare notes on which dealers are stingy vs. reasonable on pricing, dealer add-ons, etc.
Mine was accepted in late Feb and built the week of 3/31. 3.0 High Country.
 

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