AWSMBLU
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I am trying to understand if the price hike for 2022 or 2023-only models? $1600 ($1500 + $100) is nothing to sneeze at, I get it that in % to the total price it is not as noticeable, especially for folks buying $80,000 Tahoes, but my order was for bottom of the barrel LS and $1600 is very noticeable. From Autoblog article is says effective immediate, all prices went up even for previously placed orders.
Price Hike Across All Full-size SUVs
Link?GM authority had published an article from GM that says all retail sold orders even if they have not been built are locked in for the price they were sold at.
At least yours is going to get built. I just want to order mine and get it built already. Its been nearly a month since we ordered it (didnt get a dealer allocation for a 22) and we will need to reorder it as a 23 and dont know when that will open up so im gonna get at least a 1600 increase in price just because of the 22s price hike in last 2 weeks plus another increase (unlikely they wont hike prices for new model year) when the 23s release. So i get double hosed. With likely a 3k price bump and nothing added to the vehicle as standard to show for it.I’m going to have to call my dealer back tomorrow…. I built and placed my order 1/15/22 and it was not accepted until today 5/31/22 mostly because of dealer allocations. the salesman gave me the same number he did in January, $70,315 for a 3.0L Premier w/sunroof. Which is now 72k+ if you build on Chevy.com. He did confirm that it will be a ‘22 and one of if not the last ‘22 they get. I’m not crazy about getting a car that’s a year old already but if it saves me 2 grand that’s ok.