Some of these timelines make no sense. I ordered a truck (Ram) about 10 years ago and it took about 8 weeks total. This was order entry, build, shipped, and delivered. It was produced in Michigan and delivered to Texas in 2 months. The shipping portion shouldn't take more than a couple of weeks.
Inventory for what I want has been nearly impossible. I was looking at inventory for a 2024 starting in May. I haven't seen one with 6MT and Coastal Blue.
I have three on order right now. One is a high volume (Sewell) and another was mentioned by someone on this forum (both are in Dallas). The third is my local dealer.
I think allocation is the key. I have orders with three dealers. I haven't seen any of them get to the GM acceptance level. Last dealer said to plan for late December or early January.
I got the order number. Put it in the virtual assistant: "Your order has been submitted by your dealer but not officially been accepted by GM at this time."
I have been trying to order a 25 4BW. I have put in "orders" at 3 different dealers over the past month and half. None of them have given me an order number at this point. I haven't gotten much information from them as well. My guess is that none of them have allocation. I know one is a high...
Is this related to the GM 6.2l issues in the trucks?
https://gmauthority.com/blog/2024/04/some-2023-gmc-sierra-and-yukon-units-will-need-a-6-2l-v8-engine-replacement/
My wife's SUV has a very similar cruise. I have only used it on long straight highway stretches. It's good when you want to eat and drive :). Other than that, I typically like to be in control.
I was thinking something similar. I don't own either at this point. The M3 needs two modifications right at purchase (front grill and oil cooler cover). I haven't found anything needed for the 4BW.
A utility vehicle is nice to have. I mean it weighs almost as much as a half ton truck. Might as well have some hauling capability.
Full transparency, I drive a half ton 4 door truck 50% of the time.
I think you got it right "cruising". The M3 and M5 are good highway cruising cars. Fast, but feel like big long cars. Driving the M3 felt heavy, I can't imagine what the M5 feels like.
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