To the topic of perspective ...
I know that it's super frustrating to order a car with a delivery time frame in mind and to keep getting pushed back with no communication as to why. But it should be noted that these days any ordered car that gets delayed any less than six months is in fact great news relative to what's happening out there.
- Ordered an RS6 Avant last spring, was a due to be built in June, kept getting pushed back, Audi kept deleting options to the point it wasn't the car I wanted so bailed on in last September. That car ended up being delivered to someone else in March.
- Ram TRX was due to be delivered last October, was Delivered February.
- Durango Hellcat had an original January delivery, was Delivered in June.
- I've had an AMG Black Series that was due to be built early January. Was built in April. Has been sitting at port in Germany since waiting for chips and I still don't know when it will get here, but it's at least two months away. So that one will prolly be over a year from order to delivery.
- Ordered a Land Rover Defender V8 in April. Had a June build date. LR has no chips, can't get aluminum, has a stop sale because of a tailight issue. Just the other day they pulled all the build dates on defender V8s from the system till they figure themselves out. There's even rumors that they're giving up on the 22MY in the US and will now release them in 23. About to bail on it.
These are just vehicles that I've dealt with but it's the same situation across the entire industry.
Again not saying that it's not frustrating to be told to wait longer, but the proper perspective here is that if your car is only pushed back by a month or two Cadillac would be outperforming the industry norm.
And yes I know I have car deficit disorder issues.