scotty76
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Gang:
Thanks for the allowing me to participate on this forum.
My current truck (f250) was having issues. I cured them all at considerable expense and decided I had to make a move.
My original order was for an At4. It has been built and is currently in Michigan. The dealer let me know it could be another 3 months before it leaves.
I had an opportunity to snag another, similar, unit at the Arnold Palmer Invitational. To be frank, I was over all the waiting and the AT4 they had locally lacked a few options I wanted.
Anyway, I picked up a 2023 Ford F150 Tremor at less cost and it was easy peasy.
The main reason for this post is to let you know that many of the Central Florida Dealers received roughly 150 GMC vehicles from the API, the majority were At4 pickups.
Even some At4 HD. So, if you can't wait any longer, give them a ring and see if you can get one. Also... my factory-order At4 was with Orange Buick GMC and is still avaiable as of today.
Wishing all of you success with your trucks and I will definitely give GMC another look in 3-4 years. Sincerely, Scotty
Thanks for the allowing me to participate on this forum.
My current truck (f250) was having issues. I cured them all at considerable expense and decided I had to make a move.
My original order was for an At4. It has been built and is currently in Michigan. The dealer let me know it could be another 3 months before it leaves.
I had an opportunity to snag another, similar, unit at the Arnold Palmer Invitational. To be frank, I was over all the waiting and the AT4 they had locally lacked a few options I wanted.
Anyway, I picked up a 2023 Ford F150 Tremor at less cost and it was easy peasy.
The main reason for this post is to let you know that many of the Central Florida Dealers received roughly 150 GMC vehicles from the API, the majority were At4 pickups.
Even some At4 HD. So, if you can't wait any longer, give them a ring and see if you can get one. Also... my factory-order At4 was with Orange Buick GMC and is still avaiable as of today.
Wishing all of you success with your trucks and I will definitely give GMC another look in 3-4 years. Sincerely, Scotty