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Old 03-27-2014, 12:33 PM   #2
JoeP@TeamBeckyD



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Originally Posted by Nate GM View Post
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I ordered my Corvette about a month ago from a small dealership that has one allocation for the 2014 Corvette. I am still at "preliminary acceptance" (status 1100) and I ordered one item that is on 50% constraint, the Z51 package. I was wondering what exactly needs to happen for my order to be accepted by GM (status 2000)?

At this point, I just want to reach status 2000 and have my order accepted by GM so that I know that my car will be built. So does anyone know how the system works and how they select who moves on to status 2000? My dealership DEFINITELY is trained and they DEFINITELY have an allocation for MY Corvette, so do they need something else for the order to be accepted such as permission to order a Corvette with the Z51 constraint item?

Thank you!!!!

First and foremost they need to have the allocation given to them. Once they get it, it will depend on the Z51 constraint. If the dealer is given 1 of the Z51's when that allocation comes up, no worries, the order will go right through. If they do not get the Z51 given to them on that week when the allocation is available, they can try to place the order by making it the first build priority and putting in a backup order without the Z51 pkg. The second order would probably be a stock order so they don't lose the car altogether. This a difficult process to try to explain, but if your dealer is good at the process, and it sounds like they are on top of things, they may be able to get it through for you.

Hope that helps.

Becky
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