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Corvette
General Corvette Discussion
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<blockquote data-quote="Exia" data-source="post: 243763" data-attributes="member: 7229"><p>Your status won't change until your dealership assigns an allocation to your order. </p><p></p><p>In order to figure out when you might get the allocation you need to ask your dealership how many 2020 allocations they received to give you an estimate of how many Corvettes they get a year. You then need to ask them what your position is in line, assuming they have a waitlist and they pull from this list when allocations come in. </p><p></p><p>From there you can do some basic math to determine when you might get allocation based on the number of Corvettes they sold last year and your position in line.</p><p></p><p>Until you have an allocation, which your dealership will call you for, your "order" is simply a deposit to wait in line, you haven't actually ordered a car, you're waiting for your turn to order a car.</p><p></p><p>Sold orders simply mean that the dealership is letting GM know the car they are asking for with their allocation is for a customer and not for inventory. Everything in the system is a sold order due to the demand. Under normal circumstances if dealerships were ordering cars for the showroom GM would prioritize a sold order vs a retail inventory order but since everything is a sold order it doesn't matter and makes no difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Exia, post: 243763, member: 7229"] Your status won't change until your dealership assigns an allocation to your order. In order to figure out when you might get the allocation you need to ask your dealership how many 2020 allocations they received to give you an estimate of how many Corvettes they get a year. You then need to ask them what your position is in line, assuming they have a waitlist and they pull from this list when allocations come in. From there you can do some basic math to determine when you might get allocation based on the number of Corvettes they sold last year and your position in line. Until you have an allocation, which your dealership will call you for, your "order" is simply a deposit to wait in line, you haven't actually ordered a car, you're waiting for your turn to order a car. Sold orders simply mean that the dealership is letting GM know the car they are asking for with their allocation is for a customer and not for inventory. Everything in the system is a sold order due to the demand. Under normal circumstances if dealerships were ordering cars for the showroom GM would prioritize a sold order vs a retail inventory order but since everything is a sold order it doesn't matter and makes no difference. [/QUOTE]
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