Tahoe Constraints Update - 2/10/22

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Wow, that dealer got 12 Yukons allocated. 8 can be Denali's BUT, only 4 of those Denali's can have a pano roof AND none can be Diesel.
 

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For those wondering how to read the constraint lists, the National Qty column refers to how many units can be ordered with that option nationwide for that particular production week. The Constraint Qty column refers to how many units that particular dealer can order with that constraint. My dealer had 4 Yukon allocations this week with 2 Denali trim level constraint allocations, but they couldn't get my order accepted because they were given 0 Diesel engine constraint allocations out of the 48 possible nationwide.
 

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i have had an order in since August. Waiting for deisel / airride / mtp / and apparently sunroof now.

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here is the clarification I got for the sliding console.... seems stupid to me, but what hasn't been stupid over the past 2 years:

Power sliding is not compatible with bench, and all of the Denalis are being forced to have Power slider.

And no other trim level is allowed to have power sliding console.
 
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Really appreciate you providing these constraints.

Does anyone know why you cannot turn off the technology package on the yukon at4 when ordering the premium capability? Do they work together somehow?
 

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Can anybody shed some light on how the contraints apply to "accepted" orders. My order is at status code 3000 with GM (as of February 4); I do not have a TPW. So, do these constraints apply to new orders only or can it delay my production scheduling? Any insights appreciated.
 

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Can anybody shed some light on how the contraints apply to "accepted" orders. My order is at status code 3000 with GM (as of February 4); I do not have a TPW. So, do these constraints apply to new orders only or can it delay my production scheduling? Any insights appreciated.
Shouldn’t affect accepted orders. These constraints only apply to orders that are sitting at 1100 trying to move to 2000. If you could see the entire constraint window you would see in the top right corner that orders accepted this week have a TPW of 3/7. If your order was accepted 2/4, I would expect your TPW to be 2/28.
 

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Shouldn’t affect accepted orders. These constraints only apply to orders that are sitting at 1100 trying to move to 2000. If you could see the entire constraint window you would see in the top right corner that orders accepted this week have a TPW of 3/7. If your order was accepted 2/4, I would expect your TPW to be 2/28.
Damn wish I knew this little trick 3 days ago. My new Silverado was accepted Tuesday, 2000 moved to 3000 later that day. Woulda had my salesman look at that constraint sheet for a tpw at top. I’ll have to ask him today.
 

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