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New C7 05-10-2013 08:20 PM

If you have a real order number, you can go to the Chevrolet website and click on the "track your order" link near the bottom under "ownership" section.

Input the order number and it will come back with your order details and status.

sccaracer46 05-10-2013 11:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Rayo (Post 6529168)
How can I know for sure if they actually submitted my order?? Or is it that not all the selected dealers are submiting C7 orders??


Ask them for your order number as I previously indicated! If they have submitted the order, they will have the order number! If they haven't, get your deposit back and find a reputable dealer!

My dealer took my order and submitted the order while I was there and gave me a copy to take with me. I checked it out on the www.chevy.com website and it showed up as being accepted.

Rayo 05-10-2013 11:16 PM

Ok, Thank you very much. :) I guess Ill be doing that tomorrow

Rayo 05-10-2013 11:21 PM

So, How about APR? based on your experience's , does any one know what numbers would be around it?

Lets suppose I'm on 780's on my credit report (which they run already at the dealer - Ally bank) My down payment will be between 15 - 20 K ... Any ideas on APRs ?

Casper ZL1 05-11-2013 07:42 AM

The Chevrolet web site, Track my order is crap, go with Becky to track your order. She is top notch, stays on top of things and very enjoyable to work with.She will put MOST dealers to SHAME

sccaracer46 05-11-2013 08:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Rayo (Post 6529995)
So, How about APR? based on your experience's , does any one know what numbers would be around it?

Lets suppose I'm on 780's on my credit report (which they run already at the dealer - Ally bank) My down payment will be between 15 - 20 K ... Any ideas on APRs ?

I checked with my local Credit Union and was quoted 1.87%.....up to 72 months...and NO hoops to jump through! You will find that Credit Unions will offer better rates than most other sources.

New C7 05-11-2013 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Casper ZL1 (Post 6530627)
The Chevrolet web site, Track my order is crap, go with Becky to track your order. She is top notch, stays on top of things and very enjoyable to work with.She will put MOST dealers to SHAME

I never said the Chevy track your order was good or not.

The issue is how do you know your order is placed. I simply pointed out that the Chevy website would confirm an order is in their system and not just trusting what the dealer says.

Casper ZL1 05-12-2013 07:00 AM

I stand buy my comment, check with Becky. You won't be disappointed.

GTFD2 05-14-2013 11:02 PM

Is it possible to have a dealer with allocations place an order for a convertible yet. Mine claims to be allocated two convertibles and I get his first one.

Philr56 05-17-2013 10:29 AM

Most CU's beat banks at auto financing. Not an endorsement, but Eglin FCU in Fort Walton Beach is offering 1.75% for 60 months. If you are a USAA member, they are offering .078 percent financing. There are good numbers out there. Now we just need a product to purchase.

yellowsnow2go 07-10-2013 06:37 PM

So I've ordered my Stingray. Have the order number. Paid the deposit. Yet, I'm still waiting to hear when it will actually be put into production. (Has not as of yet by website or dealer info).

Order taken by dealer near 1st week of June and he assured me that delivery would be before first week of October, but without too much knowledge on turnover time to build this awesome beast (would figure at least 8 weeks) and the fact that order has not even been "picked up" by GM, I don't think that time frame is gonna happen. Does anyone feel that is correct?

I really don't mind the wait (Ha! Who am I kidding), but would rather not take delivery of vehicle in mid January just so it can sit in garage all winter

laborsmith 07-11-2013 06:41 AM

No regular production taking place as of now. No announcement of official start of production date but I still maintain August 5.

I see no reason to doubt your dealer. (Bearing in mind both your dealer and I are guessing.) The second pull is now going on and July 15 will be completed so July 16 your dealer will be in a better position to more accurately guess.

Laborsmith

jsvette 07-11-2013 10:11 PM

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Originally Posted by laborsmith (Post 6773698)
No regular production taking place as of now. No announcement of official start of production date but I still maintain August 5.

I see no reason to doubt your dealer. (Bearing in mind both your dealer and I are guessing.) The second pull is now going on and July 15 will be completed so July 16 your dealer will be in a better position to more accurately guess.

Laborsmith

What would you hazard the typical delivery date (Museum) using your August 5 estimate as a production start, of a C7 that gets pulled in this weeks allocation? :headbang:

laborsmith 07-12-2013 06:29 AM

The first 1566 (includes the 500 Premier Editions) could well complete being assembled sometime in the middle of the third week of August and start moving toward dealerships around the 23rd or 24th. The next 2000 will fill out production for the last several days of August and the first couple of weeks of September. The third pull should be in the first consensus in August.

So if pulled on July 15 and built after labor day it would stay at the plant for from one week to as much as three weeks. That means end of September. Museum deliveries are not held for QC any longer than other builds but are held just as long as other builds.

That is my hazard of a guess.

Laborsmith


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