I think we are probably all “in the same boat” even if we are getting different information.
I received the following answer to my April 29th e-mail this morning: “Thank you for taking the time to discuss your vehicle concerns with us at the General Motors Executive. Currently, your vehicle is on a Quality Hold and will have to be inspected and approved before it can be scheduled to be shipped to the next location.GM is aware of the delays in shipping and is working with Logistics, our plants, and Carriers to get the approved vehicle shipped as quickly as possible. Unfortunately, At this time, this is the best information we can provided you with.”
This is consistent with what my dealer has been telling me since May 4th: 4B00 - ORDER BAYED; VEHICLE IS WAITING ON TRANSPORTATION OR PULLED FOR QUALITY CONTROL. However, considering my truck was built March 23rd and shipped to 2 waiting lots since, without stopping at any location where quality control is known to be happening, I just think its awaiting parts – same as everyone else here.
3800, 4B00, 4D00, 4300 – all could be technically true for a truck parked somewhere awaiting parts. Unless JC says its on the plant to rail shuttle or I get a 4800 code, it seems its all the same…could just be different operators favouring different codes.
Reading even more similar threads on other boards from the last time this happened, I am, sadly, more and more convinced the order our units arrived at the lot will have little impact on the order they will leave it.
Also, correct me if I am wrong, but the factory is running, and some (most?) units are going directly from assembly to the rail head… If that’s the case, should we expect that finishing our trucks will become a secondary task they will do sometime this summer while they retool for the 2023’s? I hope not, but it sounds plausible…