How does constraint allocation work across Chevy & GMC brands at a dealer who sells both? Does a dealer get their allocation on a per-brand basis? For instance, if I put in an order for a Denali with Max Trailering, and then the dealer gets only one allocation for Max Trailering on a Tahoe, can the dealer transfer the Max Trailering to the GMC order? Or would I have to work with the dealer to change my order to a Tahoe?
I'd expect it to be two separate allocation processes as earlier in the year the Yukon and Tahoe constraints were listed separately. wouldn't expect the allocations to be shared between brands
Also my opinion...opinion only...is that dealers aren't bound to submit "your" order for acceptance. Sure there may be a "list" - but how official is their list? Is it in word or excel...or even better - a post it? Like the link above mentioned, they have to assign a priority number to it (maybe this is their list...?) but can they push a higher priority # build that is exactly the same build over a build with a lower # (assuming lower priority # = next in line)
You may have submitted your order two months ago and their buddy is looking for something similar, so they instead use their allocation for the buddy when they may have never even submitted an initial order and your build is next in line for that elusive constrained allocation.
Good working relationship with the dealer is key.