Number #43 ( which means Cam is probably#42 now). I started at #109 at the beginning of May. No complaints here. Moving along nicely.
Whoa, you moved that quickly?! I think I started around 75-80ish in May and now I'm 60th.
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Number #43 ( which means Cam is probably#42 now). I started at #109 at the beginning of May. No complaints here. Moving along nicely.
That 109 included 45 or 46 still on the 2021 list, so technically, I was 63 or 64 for 2022. They only use one list at Spencer's, so, those 45 filled orders don't come off of the list until their car is delivered.Whoa, you moved that quickly?! I think I started around 75-80ish in May and now I'm 60th.
Nice. Those new Suburban s are nice, but man they've gotten expensive lately. Lol. (to be fair, I'm used to driving government spec ones in the military most of my career. Lol)I'm #45 at the moment @pozi240 per Sean last week.
I'll be there both Monday and Tuesday as I've bought a Suburban from them as well
Andrew S emailed on Friday and said I was now number #43, so, I could have sworn you were either one in front of me or one behind.... ah well... I think ours may be on the same truck one day in the future anyway. LOLNo updates on incoming orders or allocations?
I was at BS yesterday picking up my new Suburban and still at #45.
I’m sitting at #2 with Spencer, so have pretty high hopes for a call this morning… will post a follow up once I hear from AndrewShould be interesting to hear the numbers as it's day 1 of 2022 production so one would think allocations numbers should be good
Thanks! Just got off the phone with Andrew & he confirmed it's finally my time!Bill Spencer received 5 so you should be submitting. Congrats!
Any idea BC and WN got?Thanks! Just got off the phone with Andrew & he confirmed it's finally my time!
And I don't think they will tell you.Any idea BC and WN got?
What do you figure their average has been (or possibly will be) per month ? Yes component shortage, transport shutdowns, factory shutdowns will impact the guesstimate, but my curiosity (and anxiety) would love to know that number. I am guessing probably around 10 a month. And can I also assume the average is about the same throughout the winter too ?Bill Spencer received 5 so you should be submitting. Congrats!
I’m sitting at #2 with Spencer, so have pretty high hopes for a call this morning… will post a follow up once I hear from Andrew
Your guess is pretty spot on prior to 2020/21, but going forward, I think they're back on track for a good numbers again. They may even surpass that for 2022. Provided BG doesn't get severe setbacks like this year. Fingers crossedWhat do you figure their average has been (or possibly will be) per month ? Yes component shortage, transport shutdowns, factory shutdowns will impact the guesstimate, but my curiosity (and anxiety) would love to know that number. I am guessing probably around 10 a month. And can I also assume the average is about the same throughout the winter too ?