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Originally Posted by z28mass
I don't think this is fair. GM built cars to dealers that are not spoken for (so joe or John can go and buy it while our deposit has been held for months and no car) with placed orders behind. I was under the impression fill the sold orders first and then do the extras later that's after all why we place them. I don't quite understand the system but if this is true I am disappointed how this is handled. I have been a faithfull GM person for Years.
On another note. I went to the World of wheels in Boston Yesterday and Chevy representatives that I spoke to had no idea that some of the ZL1's were already built and were on their way to their customers, they did not even know that those have been held on Q.C. SAD i said. Spectators were asking me questions about it because the help could not answer any of their questions.
On display were: black camaro SS 45th anniv, IOM ZL1 and a black Corvette.
Okay GM please built my ZL1. I have been very patient.
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nope. they work off the allocation methodolgy. if that delership has an alloctiona they can place the order from the way I understand it.
I still don't understand the principal of a sold order vs non-sold order as you can see by these lists there are plenty of solder orders to be build and a decent amount of non-sold on there way to dealers.
to se #15 as a non-sold order kind of makes me go???