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Originally Posted by Hylton
Well as far as advancing your order ahead of others, it will matter little now. This is because some dealerships went ahead and took many orders even though they knew they had not earned the allocation required to have those orders built.
Bottom line is that these dealers still need to earn allocation to be able to get an R6P car built. That is really what drives the date your car will be scheduled within the production schedule.
One other thing - GM is not legally able to let consumers know how many allocation specific dealers are rewarded. This would have been nice if we all knew which dealerships earned what because then you could have ensured your R6P order had a corresponding allocation.
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I am trying to remember when the R6P code meant anything at all except as a GM gimmick.
With allocation, the dealer ultimately chooses what orders they want built by prioritizing and there is nothing that tells them to have R6P cars built before stock or non-R6P orders.
However, R6P does still provide price protection so there is something I guess.