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Hello all,
I just received a call from my dealer saying that my Tahoe that has already been produced and was waiting to be transported may have been damaged by hail. Is anyone hearing this on their orders? I looked up weather in that area and didn’t look like any hail recently. Seems like this would be a big deal for GM
Thanks for the response.
Best,
Corey
I got a call as well as my vehicle was waiting for final delivery too. Spoke with the Salas Manager and he stated that everything sitting outside (2,000+ finished cars) all needed to be inspected and if damaged, needed to have repairs completed. He mentioned having 17 orders impacted and that damage was limited…only needing some “paintless dent removal completed). But, here I am, almost two weeks later with no movement. I placed this order back in March 2021, so at this point what’s another couple of weeks?? 🙄🙄
I have a Yukon on order and have been wondering why it has been sitting at the factory for so long. I just texted the dealer and they said they have no way of knowing if my particular vehicle is affected. It sounds like GM has let the dealers know. Any tips on getting more info? I have called and chatted with GMC customer support, both of which were fruitless.
Mine is a 2022 on was produced on November 4th, I think the hail event was on the 8th, but not sure if it would have been in a staging lot that quickly.