My '07 Black/Black Denali was supposed to be here 6/4 according to the
dealer, and has not arrived yet. Each time I call the dealer and ask about
it, they say it isn't in yet, but they hope it will show up soon. They act
like they are shocked it is not in yet, and do not have a clue where it
could be. My question is, if I can track a $20 package on fedex's website,
why can't they tell me where my $50,000 dollar truck is?
Edwin Pawlowski - 11 Jun 2006 03:54 GMT
"Kevin Wyrick" <wyricke@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> . My question is, if I can track a $20 package on fedex's website, why
> can't they tell me where my $50,000 dollar truck is?
FedEx loves you. GM doesn't. You would think they would be able to tell you
what hour the unit will be built.
I bought two identical Toyota forklifts. They were ordered at the same
time, so I figured they would come down the assembly line at the same time
too. Nope, they were scheduled about 10 days apart. They mix models not
make a run of identical ones. But they were build on the day they told me
and arrived four days after.
Homie Jay Simpson - 11 Jun 2006 14:55 GMT
> My '07 Black/Black Denali was supposed to be here 6/4 according to the
> dealer, and has not arrived yet. Each time I call the dealer and ask about
> it, they say it isn't in yet, but they hope it will show up soon. They act
> like they are shocked it is not in yet, and do not have a clue where it
> could be. My question is, if I can track a $20 package on fedex's website,
> why can't they tell me where my $50,000 dollar truck is?
Why don't you just tell them to cancel the order and tell them you decided
to buy the new Hyundai pickup thats coming out.