beefcake83
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Here is last weeks.
Am I reading this correctly? Does that mean these constraints could be lifted after 12/5?
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Here is last weeks.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think you're reading it backwards. The heated steering wheel/seats are in production through week of 11/15 or 11/22. Definitely going to be not available beginning 12/6+. "Sometime" in 2022 they could start production on them again, which is "about" the time we'll likely see them installed after the fact. If at all...
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2022 Tahoe RST 2wdAnyone have the current list of constraints for the Yukon/XL?
I placed an order for a Denali Duramax XL mid-September and it's still sitting at 1100. The dealer is telling me that the Duramax, Premium package, and Ultimate package are still on 100% constraint through at least Jan 2022. I'm trying to figure out if I'm getting the runaround because the dealer just doesn't have any allocation and they're trying to keep me from going somewhere else.
Thanks!!
Thanks for posting this. How does it look for the Yukons?Looks like the premier trim is on constraint until March. Looks like I'll be riding in a 2023 Toyota Sequoia before I would ever buy a 75k vehicle a few months before the 2023 models of the Tahoes come out.
They’ve been in production for a couple of months now. I picked up my 22 almost a month ago.Well the 2022 yukons just hit production so you at least have 10 months to worry about that. My denali with no packages only took 8 weeks to show up
2023 Sequoia will be twin turbo V6 though vs V8 I think right?Looks like the premier trim is on constraint until March. Looks like I'll be riding in a 2023 Toyota Sequoia before I would ever buy a 75k vehicle a few months before the 2023 models of the Tahoes come out.