I ordered a Tahoe RST on December 20th with the Luxury Package, Panoramic Roof, Rear Bucket Seats and the Max Trailer Package. I was told that there was one in front of me for their Allocation and that I should see some movement in January. I went with this dealership because they were the only one in my area that would do MSRP instead of at $5,000+ "Adjustment Fee".
Monday was six weeks from when I ordered, so I called the Salesmen and asked about the status. He said that they have not had any Allocation in the past six weeks and that they were hoping to get some more in mid February. I said that was hard to believe since I've been calling dealerships up and down the east coast trying to find one that hasn't been reserved and they all say they are getting, on average, one to two Tahoes per week in their allocations. I then asked if they were jumping orders ahead of mine since I'm at MSRP and they could be getting Adjustments from other customers, or at the very least filling their lot. He then went on to say that they are a smaller dealership and that they really haven't received any allocation since I've ordered and that they would never jump someone ahead of someone else in line.
Anyone think I'm getting taken for a ride here? Does it sound plausible that they would not receive any allocation in nearly two months? The small dealership is BS as well. While they might not be the biggest Chevy Dealership in the area, they are part of a Dealership Group that includes more than 20, of every manufacturer, across two states.
Monday was six weeks from when I ordered, so I called the Salesmen and asked about the status. He said that they have not had any Allocation in the past six weeks and that they were hoping to get some more in mid February. I said that was hard to believe since I've been calling dealerships up and down the east coast trying to find one that hasn't been reserved and they all say they are getting, on average, one to two Tahoes per week in their allocations. I then asked if they were jumping orders ahead of mine since I'm at MSRP and they could be getting Adjustments from other customers, or at the very least filling their lot. He then went on to say that they are a smaller dealership and that they really haven't received any allocation since I've ordered and that they would never jump someone ahead of someone else in line.
Anyone think I'm getting taken for a ride here? Does it sound plausible that they would not receive any allocation in nearly two months? The small dealership is BS as well. While they might not be the biggest Chevy Dealership in the area, they are part of a Dealership Group that includes more than 20, of every manufacturer, across two states.